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Exploring the Redevelopment Plan for the Shinohara Entrance of JR Shin-Yokohama Station!

Approaching the redevelopment plan of JR Shin-Yokohama Station Shinohara Entrance!

The north exit of Shin-Yokohama Station, directly connected to the Shinkansen platforms, is integrated with the mixed-use commercial facility “Cubic Plaza Shin-Yokohama” and is bustling.

View of the north exit side of JR Shin-Yokohama Station

The station front is always busy with the heavy traffic of Circular Route No. 2, and the area is surrounded by large buildings

Beyond the north exit, there are Yokohama Arena and Nissan Stadium.

About: Shin-Yokohama Station

Shin-Yokohama Station, located in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, was opened on October 1, 1964, to serve the newly launched Shinkansen (bullet train) services. Situated approximately 10 kilometers north of Yokohama’s traditional city center, the station was strategically developed to accommodate high-speed rail traffic while promoting urban development in its surrounding area. Today, Shin-Yokohama is a bustling transport hub that connects the Tokaido Shinkansen with local JR East lines and the Yokohama Municipal Subway, facilitating efficient travel and economic growth in the region.

About: Cubic Plaza Shin-Yokohama

Cubic Plaza Shin-Yokohama is a modern commercial complex located in Yokohama, Japan, adjacent to Shin-Yokohama Station, making it a convenient hub for travelers and locals. Opened in 2008, the building features a variety of shops, restaurants, and office spaces, all housed within a stylish and contemporary architecture. The plaza is particularly noted for its accessibility and integration with transportation networks, enhancing its appeal as a key destination for shopping and business within the city.

About: Yokohama Arena

Yokohama Arena, located in Yokohama, Japan, is a prominent multi-purpose indoor arena that was inaugurated in 1989. It was constructed to facilitate a wide range of events, including concerts, sports competitions, and conventions. With a seating capacity of approximately 17,000, it is one of the largest arenas in Japan and has hosted numerous high-profile events, contributing significantly to the cultural and entertainment landscape of Yokohama.

About: Nissan Stadium

Nissan Stadium, located in Yokohama, Japan, was completed in March 1998 and is one of the largest stadiums in the country with a capacity of over 70,000 seats. It is renowned for hosting major sports events including the final match of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, where Brazil claimed its fifth title. Additionally, the stadium serves as a multi-purpose venue for various other events, such as concerts, making it a central hub of entertainment and sports in Japan.

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