
At that time, Ronald, where do you want to go in Shin-Yokohama? Is it different from Yokohama? Do you want to go? Where is that? I don’t know. Is it a relative of Shin-Osaka? I’ve never heard of it. I don’t know. Brazil. The 245th death. The end.
It’s Brazil.
Where is Shin-Yokohama?
Is it different from Yokohama…?
Isn’t Yokohama different?
If you take the Shinkansen, you pass by… is that Shin-Osaka?
Which line can I take to get there…?
>>6With the Shinkansen, Yokohama Line, municipal subway, Sotetsu, and Tokyu…
(Is it a place name that appeared in G Gundam…?)
Which one is more troublesome, Shin-Kobe or the other?
I only know that it’s permanently under renovation.
>>10Isn’t that Yokohama Station?
Shin-Kobe is at least a manageable distance to walk to the foreign houses, which are characteristic spots of Kobe.
Shin-Yokohama is
Is it different from New York…?
>>12If there is New York
Is there also York?
>>128It’s the UK.
>>128It’s the UK…
>>128If it’s York, then it’s England.
Isn’t Shin-Yokohama part of Yokohama?
I don’t know where that is.
A grateful station for returning home.
Does that mean it’s Yokohama from another world…?
There are still a lot of people who think this image is a collage.
Isn’t the treatment of the picture a bit unfair, considering it’s the nearest station to Yokohama Arena?
I know about Shin-Yokohama.
I know about it, but I’ve never been down.
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It is.
It’s Brazil.
There was no Nissan Stadium either.
>>23Actually, the nearest to Nissan Stadium is Kozukue next door.
Do you want to ride the Shinkansen in Yokohama?
This station is not for introverts.
There’s something called a Ramen Museum…
Honestly, I thought the city in the thread was fictional.
>>27There are ordinary vampires here.
>>37(It’s a fictional city, huh…)
>>27Nian
I was surprised to learn that it really exists.
An image of a place where there is a ramen museum.
I don’t know.
If you’re taking the Shinkansen, get off at Shin-Yokohama.
I’ve only been to events at Yokohama Arena.
Do you want to make a fighting game?
>>33If it’s a fighting game, it’s Esaka.
It’s an office district, but sometimes when events happen, commuters have quite a hard time.
>>34There are many people who are intimidated by Johnny’s.
“Really, there is nothing at Hazawa Yokohama National University.”
I always know the first person when I see them.
Isn’t Yokohama and Shin-Yokohama too far apart?
>>41Yokohama to Shin-Yokohama is 4 stations by train.
>>41Closer than Shinkawasaki.
>>50Is there a new Kawasaki in Kawasaki too…?
>>55There is Keikyu Kawasaki…
>>61The strongest in the Kawasaki faction is Hamakawasaki.
>>68There are too many Kawasaki!
When I went there in the past, the opposite side of the business district was mountains, hills, and forests, but I wonder if it’s still like that now.
>>43A mountain is still a mountain unless it is blown up by an atomic bomb.
Is the view from the Shinkansen platform too rural?
I’ve been there, but it wasn’t that much of a countryside.
It was far from Yokohama.
The crowd on the streets changes drastically depending on the arena concert happening at that time.
The mountain side where there is nothing is Kikuna, and across the river where the fields spread out is Tsuzuki, so Shin-Yokohama itself is quite thriving.
Is K Arian in Yokohama?
It was crowded last weekend with Higedan.
>>52It looks messy.
It might be true that they are relatives in Shin-Osaka.
>>53It’s far from Osaka…
>>58Isn’t it about four stations?
>>63Yokohama
Higashi-Kanagawa
Large mouth
Kikuna
Shinyokohama
Alright, not much difference!
I still don’t know what the image is.
>>56It’s Brazil.
Isn’t the really rural area between Shin-Yokohama and Machida…?
Do you want to go to Chinatown?
>>60Yokohama is the place for Chinatown.
>>64Even though I got off in Yokohama, I can’t find it anywhere.
>>64Is it different from Sakuragicho…?
Are there vampires, perverts, and a bearded man crowded in Shin-Yokohama?
In that sense, it is more flourishing than Shin-Osaka.
What is the deal with Shin-Osaka, which isn’t even used as a joke?
The Shinkansen will pass through!
Shin-Kawasaki is slightly far from Kawasaki.
It should not have been possible to get there by just one train.
Are you just passing through on the shinkansen?
It seems like Prince Pepe has a lot of variety, yet it’s relatively spacious and might be recommended, don’t you think?
Yamate is nice.
This is a high-class town that Toru Kiyono’s best friend, Rensuke Oshikiri, plans to live in in the future.
It seems that “Amazing” has meaning in Brazil too.
Do you want to go towards Hachioji?
Kawasaki Shinmachi, huh…?
It’s an ideal meeting place for an affair trip.
If I’m going to Chinatown, I’ll take the train to Chinatown, so I won’t go to Shin-Yokohama…
Is this a town where everyone talks about dirty jokes?
Landmark Tower, Yamashita Park, Chinatown, and Minato Mirai are all part of Yokohama.
Yokohama has about three buildings and it might be a bit confusing, right?
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama
K Ali Yokohama
Yokohama Arena, Shin-Yokohama
Pacifico Yokohama Minato MiraiK Ari, slightly Minato Mirai>>83Yokohama air is good, huh?
>>151K Alley is right behind Yokohama Station.
Pacifico is located slightly closer to Minato Mirai, halfway between Yokohama Station and Minato Mirai.
Pia Arena MM is in Minato Mirai.
When I tried to take the JR to Yokohama, did I end up on the Sotetsu side, is it a Brazilian?
Why did you parody this place?
>>86The main story has Reikaiou coming to Shin-Yokohama, wondering if this is an otherworldly Yokohama… and that was the punchline on this page.
Brazil is recommended for calling delivery health services because there are many nice love hotels.
I went there once on a business trip, but there were no vampires.
There was a strange old man on the street.
>>88That’s a vampire.
Isn’t it more difficult to go to Shin-Yokohama…?
>>89If you’re coming from the west on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen and your destination is Yokohama, wouldn’t it be confusing to decide to get off here?
>>89If you go in the opposite direction of Shonan or Kamakura, it feels like you would reach your destination about 70% of the time.
At Kushi Katsu Tanaka inside Shin-Yokohama Station, they play the group’s songs to attract fans when there is a live concert at Yokohama Arena.
Is Higashi-Kanagawa crazy for changing train platforms depending on the time of day?
Is Shin-Yokohama different from Neo-Yokohama?
Is it just hotels…?
To put it in bullet points, there’s quite a lot of everything, but there are critically few entertainment facilities.
It’s obvious because it’s a business district.
>>95There are game bars, shops with older sisters, and WINS.
It seems like you’re listening while walking in that circle.
Just because it has “new” in its name doesn’t mean it will prosper as a commercial district.
>>98Isn’t it just normally thriving as a business district?
Is it the season when the bike gangs race through the night?
Is this still on hiatus?
The 10th anniversary exhibition being held in Yokohama is just laughable.
>>104Isn’t it Shin-Yokohama…?
There are quite a few izakayas, so I’m happy.
Is Kawasaki full of adult entertainment shops?
>>107It’s a fairly normal shopping district, just with a red-light street in one corner.
>>107Since there’s horse racing, can you drink, gamble, and buy?
To put it seriously, there are cinemas that screen lesser-known films, so it’s a pretty good city for movie lovers.
The other side really has nothing at all, but the area with the typical image is thriving as a business district.
>>108By the way, with the completion of the Sotetsu direct line, condominium development is progressing at a fast pace, and large condos are popping up everywhere.
I should have been driving on a wide road that is almost like a bypass called Route 2.
It smoothly becomes a normally busy road in front of the station around here.
If the Yokohama Line extended to Yokohama…
>>110Isn’t it better to transfer at Higashi-Kanagawa?
>>110In areas where transportation is handled like this, there are many places that are far more miserable than Shin-Yokohama.
The other side’s land acquisition failed, so the plan was scrapped…
It is flourishing normally.
The anonymous person talking as a joke will probably get scared if they go.
Kawasaki Station is the same.
I’ve never heard that Kawasaki is declining.
>>112Is that so?
>>112The problem is that it’s not at all in Yokohama…
>>112Crime-related topics feel like typical online reputation, don’t they?
There are some crazy places, but Kawasaki Station itself feels like an average shopping district.
>>124Rather, the civic level is genuinely low, but the crime rate in Kawasaki is surprisingly low.
A downtown area that creates the contradiction of being safe despite its bad atmosphere.
>>132There are strange people, but it’s rare to get involved with them.
The catch should be completely annihilated.
This story has the crying protagonist only appearing on this page.
Gotanda’s east exit is completely an office district, too…
Was Ronald the protagonist?
>>118The text does not have a recognizable meaning in Japanese and appears to be a string of characters that may not correspond to any specific words or phrases.
My colleague said they moved to Shin-Yokohama, and I almost said, “It really exists!”
When Doralk jumped into the Baki world, he ended up getting along with the delinquents who wanted to defeat Baki, but Ronald’s mental state is so weak…
Isn’t it a scam that the Yokohama Line is named that but doesn’t go to Yokohama?
>>133I’m going!?
>>137Is it common to stop at Higashi-Kanagawa?
>>137Isn’t the Yokohama Line supposed to go to Higashi-Kanagawa…?
>>137The train I take to Yokohama is the Keihin-Tohoku Line…
The Yokohama Line runs from Hachioji to Higashi-Kanagawa…
>>150https://www.jreast.co.jp/map/pdf/map_tokyo.pdf
It’s really complicated with the official Yokohama-Negishi Line connections and direct routes, but it goes all the way to Yokohama.
It seems that going in the opposite direction from Sakuragicho would have a more shocking impression of Yokohama as a whole.
“New XX” generally refers to the way people from Europe named places after coming to the Americas, adding “New” to the original name.
Kawasaki
Keikyu Kawasaki
Hamagasaki
Shinkawasaki
Does it exist elsewhere?
>>138Kawasaki Daishi
Kawasaki Shinmachi
If there is Niigata, then where is the swamp?
>>140There is a proper answer to that, regarding Fukushima Swamp and Toriya Swamp.
There are quite a few people who don’t know that it connects to the Keihin-Tohoku Line.
There aren’t many trips to Isogo, but there are quite a few to Sakuragicho.
My relatives in Shin-Osaka are not too far off, yet not exactly right either…
Machida is often looked down upon, but it’s actually a regular urban area…
Sagamihara City’s downtown area
Yokohama Stadium is in Yokohama, and Machida is often looked down upon, but it’s actually a normal city.
>>146I know, it’s Ai World, right?
>>146Isn’t it much more prosperous than Shin-Yokohama?
>>156Considering it’s the city center of Machida, I feel like it’s not even a comparable point of reference, New Yokohama.
If you head in the opposite direction, after walking for a while you’ll start to see places like Kikuna, so it doesn’t feel that rural until then.
In the fraud series, Shin-Kobe was far ahead in first place.
Seriously, there’s nothing at all.
>>149Shin-Kobe (Mountain)
Kobe (somewhat available)
Sannomiya (Kobe)
>>153Hyogo (there’s nothing there) too.
>>153Is it different from Sannomiya…?
I was surprised that there was nothing at the station, thinking it would be around the scale of Shin-Osaka.
>>154The area around Yokohama Station isn’t really that impressive to begin with.
>>164Isn’t that a contrarian move?
>>170Well, if we’re talking about a thriving place, then Minato Mirai is more suitable.
>>170If Minato Mirai is Yokohama Station, then that’s how it is.
>>154From how many decades ago did you come?
Since the Cubic Plaza was built, the station building has become more fulfilling.
There’s no land in Yokohama to build big buildings.
Even if I go to Shin-Osaka, I mostly go straight to Umeda, so I don’t get off in the first place, do I?
Shin-Sapporo Station
Shin-Sapporo Station
>>158Aren’t we together?!
Shin-Hiroshima is a place name that feels New York-esque, right?
Isn’t it more comforting for places to be somewhat separated into living areas and working areas rather than everywhere being a place for play?
>>166No, I’ll have you compile it all.
I don’t want to ride the train!
It seems like there should be something around Yokohama Station, but there really isn’t.
The office district has definitely seen a lot more development compared to 20 years ago.
There’s a commercial facility! It surprises me.
I thought Shin-Yokohama was next to Yokohama.
>>174If you take the subway, it’s practically next door.
I want to see a naked sister too.
Shin-Kobe only has moving walkways and escalators.
>>177The station building? It was almost a ruin and really scary.
Is this a station where the Shinkansen stops?
Minato Mirai having a ropeway is meaningless.
>>178Well, it’s a bit of a distance to walk to the World Porters and the red brick area.
I can understand the intention behind creating it as a new attraction.
>>178That is a sightseeing facility that you can ride, not a means of transportation.
There are some unremarkable vacant lots around Minato Mirai that look somewhat incomplete…
>>179Well, by the time the Yokohama Expo ended, it was nothing but vacant land as far as the eye could see.
Yokohama gives the impression of a city for drinking only.
It’s nice that there’s a Ichikatsu.
The Cubic Plaza was in a state reminiscent of a MegaTen dungeon until Takashimaya withdrew and the replacement was completed.
The full renovation was completed some time ago, and it is now bustling again.
The only advantage of a high school girl’s skirt being short.
The fact that Minato Mirai, Chinatown, and Isezaki-cho are all within a realistically accessible range makes it crazy as a playground for men.
Yokohama is thriving as a city in a normal way.
I found Fukushimagata and Toriyanogata, but I couldn’t find Niigata…
>>184The sediment that accumulated in the direction of the sea from there is Niigata.
Yokohama Station isn’t that great unless there’s something there; isn’t it treated as if there’s nothing?
>>190A city without a castle is just not good, huh…
Shin-Yokohama is where the JR Yokohama Line runs.
The scene that people from outside the prefecture imagine as Yokohama Station is the Sakuragicho theory.
Having lived in Shin-Yokohama for over ten years, I can say that aside from the absence of a supermarket and a movie theater, there are most of the necessary shops for daily life, making it a comfortable place to live.
Since the New Yokohama Line has been opened, access to the city has significantly improved, and transportation convenience is quite good.
I really hope someone can do something about the memorial association, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and the stray cat donation scam competing in the station square rotary.
>>194I was waiting to meet in front of the station when suddenly an old lady sat down next to me and asked while showing me her smartphone screen, “What do you think of this!?” I was really put off.
The screen had something written about conspiracy theories and vaccines, so when I just replied, “I don’t know,” they ran away.
>>194I buy small items at My Basket.
If you have legs, you can go a bit further to Don Quijote or Esport, or if you can go a bit further, you can do your shopping at Aeon or OK.
If you’re going to watch a movie, you can go to Lalaport, or the Minami and Kita centers, or even go to Kawasaki; the distance isn’t really an issue, so you can do just about anything, right?
Shinbashi!
>>195Isn’t Kobayashi somewhere if you look for it…?
>>195Shinjuku!
Isn’t it a bit exaggerated to say that there’s nothing when Isetan, Takashimaya, Sogo, and various other things are all available?
Isn’t it fatal not to have a supermarket…?
>>198There is one in Kitashin-Yokohama.
>>201What the heck is this?
>>201Is it different from Shin-Yokohama…?
There’s really no supermarket in Shin-Yokohama, is there?
The only place the celebrities under the Prince go is Kaimaibasket.
It’s a bit too vast to walk around Minato Mirai.
>>205I think it’s just right for a walk or a date.
Well, is it a bit tough…?
>>207The street jazz days in autumn are recommended for wandering around.
>>207Well, taking a leisurely walk along the railway path is nice, and if you’re going to Queens Square, there are moving walkways.
Right now, the area in front of Sakuragicho Station has a large commercial facility, so I think it’s fine.
Isn’t there an Anpanman factory?
>>208The Anpanman Museum is next to K Arena.
If you’re sightseeing in Minato Mirai as a couple, buy a bus tour ticket.
I’m a Kawasaki citizen, so I rely on the Shinkansen when traveling, but there’s nothing special about it.
Is the platform heading west really Yokohama? It looks so rural.