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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Yokohama, Japan. ==Prior to 20th century== * 1859 * * July: Port of Yokohama opens.〔 (includes timeline)〕 * * Noge Bridge constructed.〔 * 1860 - Orrin Freeman's photography studio begins operating. * 1861 - ''Japan Herald'' English-language newspaper in publication.〔 * 1862 - September 14: Namamugi Incident.〔 * 1866 - 26 November: Fire. * 1867 - ''Japan Gazette'' English-language newspaper begins publication. * 1868 * * Yoshida Bashi (bridge) built.〔 * * Yokohama Military Hospital and Yokohama Cricket Club founded. * * First barber's pole in Japan installed. * 1869 * * Tokyo-Yokohama telegraph begins operating. * * publisher in business.〔 * 1871 - ''Yokohama Mainichi Shinbun'' (newspaper) begins publication. * 1872 * * May: Sinagawa-Yokohama railway begins operating; Yokohama Station built. * * Yokohama Central Hospital established.〔 * 1873 - Suzuki Shin'ichi I's photography studio begins operating.〔 * 1874 - established.〔 * 1875 - ''Far East'' English-language newspaper begins publication.〔 * 1876 - founded. * 1880 - Yokohama Specie Bank and Yokohama Chamber of Commerce established. * 1882 - established.〔 * 1886 - Cholera outbreak.〔 * 1888 - January 31: Fire in .〔 * 1889 - Yokohama incorporated as a city; municipal election held.〔 * 1890 * * Tokyo-Yokohama telephone begins operating.〔 * * ''Kanagawa Shimbun'' (newspaper) begins publication.〔 * * Population: 127,987. * 1894 - 20 June: Earthquake/fire. * 1897 - 9 September: Typhoon.〔 * 1898 - Population: 193,762.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Timeline of Yokohama」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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