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Kanagawa Prefecture offers visitors a little bit of everything from beaches to mountains, all of which can be easily accessed by the region’s smooth rail system.
Start your journey at Yokohama — Japan’s second-largest city by population and the capital of Kanagawa — which was one of the first ports to open to foreign trade back in the 19th century. During this time, Yokohama blossomed into an international city, welcoming Western culture and sports with open arms. So, it’s fitting that Yokohama is set to host seven matches in next year’s Rugby World Cup™, including the final and semi final. Check out the harbour scenery in the central business district of Minato Mirai and make your own pot noodle at the Cup Noodles Museum. After the match, head to the Noge district, which has numerous international bars as well as Japanese izakaya (an informal pub/restaurant).