Still Yokohama had almost completely been rebuilt by 1929. Again in 1945 the city was burnt to the ground by the US bombings.In one air raid on May 29, 42 percent of the city area was burnt to ashes. 14,157 died, were injured or missing, 79,017 houses were destroyed.
Yokohama Grand Intercontinental Hoteland the Ferris Wheel :The building contains a five star hotel which occupies floors 49-70. The lower 48 floors contain shops, restaurants, clinics, and offices. The building contains two tuned mass dampers on the (hidden) 71st floor on opposite corners of the buildings.
On the 69th floor there is an observatory, Sky Garden, from which you can enjoy a 360-degree view of the city, and on clear days Mount Fuji.
The tower contains the world's second fastest elevator, which reaches speeds of 12.5 m (41 ft) per second (45.0 km/h, 28.0 mi/h). This speed allows the elevator to cover about one floor per second, reaching the observatory on the 69th floor in just one minute. The world's fastest elevator is housed in the Taipei 101.
Nippon Maru: The Nippon Maru in Yokohama also called the 'Barque Nippon Maru II' was a sailing ship that served as a training ship for novice sailors. The Nippon Maru in Yokohama has been responsible for training several of the nations most efficient ship personnel between 1930 and 1984. The Nippon Maru in Yokohama is currently the cynosure of a museum by the same name. Positioned at the center of a Memorial park in the city of Yokohama, the Nippon Maru is a ship museum that is open to the public for inspection. The most unique feature of the ship is the fact that it remains preserved in its original build. One can still see the Captain's cabin and Officer's salon, which are the special attractions of the ship-museum. There are live features like deck washing and sail display which also encourages the participation of the visitors onboard the ship.
Minato Mirai 21: (みなとみらい21, Minato Mirai 21?), often shortened to Minato Mirai, is a large urban development in Yokohama, Japan. The name, which means "Harbor Future 21," was selected in a public competition. Construction of the area started in 1983. Built largely on reclaimed land, the area now features the Landmark Tower, Japan's tallest skyscraper, the Queen's Square shopping mall, the Pacifico convention center, Intercontinental Hotel, and more. Next to Landmark Tower is Yokohama Museum of Art.
Port of Yokohama : The Port of Yokohama is located on the northwestern edge of Tokyo Bay. It is a naturally blessed port with a spacious water area on the eastern side and undulated hills on the northern, western and southern sides. In addition to its natural assets, the port has been equipped with various facilities, such as inner and outer breakwaters, that protects the port from the effects of winds and tides. It also has an ample water depth.
Bay Bridge:
The Yokohama Bay Bridge in Yokohama is a significant structure crowning the city's skyline. Inaugurated in the year 1989, the Yokohama Bay Bridge in Yokohama is a imposing yet useful structure of many facets; while it comprises of a 6-lane Metropolitan Expressway, there is also to be found a spectacular promenade called the Sky Walk in the structure. In fact, the Yokohama Bay Bridge in Yokohama is the first of its kind in Japan. Touted for being the "Gateway to the Port of yokohama", the Yokohama Bay Bridge in Yokohama is a masterpiece because of its ability of being able to combine usefulness with architectural beauty. The Sky Walk on the Yokohama Bay Bridge in Yokohama is basically a sightseeing facility that the bridge is improvised with so as to highlight the beauty and the achievement of the architect.

