Nishi-ku, Administrative district in Yokohama, Japan
Nishi-ku is an administrative ward in Yokohama that combines flat areas near the main station with elevated terrain in the north and south. The area contains residential neighborhoods, commercial zones, and public facilities that form the urban fabric.
The ward was established as an independent district on April 1, 1944. The area was previously part of historic trade routes connected to the old Tokaido road and its post stations.
The ward blends traditional Japanese administrative functions with contemporary urban life. Walking through, you notice a mix of local shops, residential buildings, and facilities that shape the everyday rhythm of residents.
The ward office is accessible on weekdays starting at 8:45 AM and on select Saturdays for public services. Visitors can handle matters like family registration and tax inquiries directly at the office.
The Yokohama Landmark Tower stands prominently within this district, ranking among Japan's tallest buildings and anchoring the Minato Mirai skyline. This distinctive skyscraper draws visitors and defines the visual character of the entire area.
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