Yokohama hosts an illumination festival to draw tourists

The winter air in Yokohama is clean and fresh, and the winter air is clean and fresh . The city has a large number of day trip tourists, according to the director of Creative City Planning .

Yokohama, Japan, December 6: The winters in Yokohama are a sight to behold.With the construction of spectacular lightings in Yokohama this year, the landscape became even more magical.Yokohama has a large number of day trip tourists, according to Chiaki Hasebe, the director of Creative City Planning.As a result, we wanted to create night content that would make Yokohama nights more enjoyable, and I began this initiative by stating that I wanted to further enhance the area's appeal.

With this night viewing complex, where the entire town is linked by light and music, thirty-four facilities are participating, including the ports' waterfront, historic building, and modern building.This is the main attraction.These illuminations in Yokohama, Japan, have slowly become beloved all over the world.A visitor in Yokohama recalled the experience and said that this year was better than last year.I was pleasantly surprised to find it better than last year.It was amusing It was spectacular.

On the wall of the house, a stunning image is shown.A streetwalker can join and enjoy it without having to travel far.I'm really happy about this festival because I've never been here before, especially during the Special 5 Minutes, which are held eight times a day.dout Because this is a really nice festival, I would like to invite anyone in the world, not just Thais, to attend it.

To solve the problem of energy consumption and electricity, Japan has started using renewable energy.A tourist from Thailand said about the experience that events like these are attracting visitors from around the world to Japan.I've never seen such a phenomenon before in my life, and I find it very strange.I absolutely agree with you.It's something else entirely.

And just because I didnt know it and discovered it unexpectedly, another tourist from England said it was a great surprise.

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