If young Tokyo locals could live in any other Japanese city, they’d choose Yokohama – a creative hub, with artists and entrepreneurs shaping every corner. And just think, if you did move, you’d have all this on your doorstep: the street-food offerings at Japan’s largest Chinatown, the shopping hot spot of Red Brick Warehouse, the view of ships going in and out of the vibrant port, and a latticework of artists’ studios underneath the Keikyu railroad tracks.
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