Shir Zamer – Expert on Japan First trip to Japan in 2014 My love for Japan started immediately when I got off the plane at Tokyo Airport. I didn't know what to expect and found myself living intermittently between Tokyo and Tel Aviv for 5 years, during which I got to know the local culture, the breathtaking landscapes, and the unique Japanese cities that are unlike any others. Japan is learning to open up to visitors from all over the world. This vast country, which rose from the harsh blow almost 80 years ago, has become an international economic and cultural power, and much more, while preserving its unique character. Japan combines in a way you won’t find anywhere else Western advancement, technology, capitalist economy, while obsessively maintaining its very unique culture. The culture manages to preserve all the wonderful and beautiful things in the world. Beyond that, Japan is a country of stunning landscapes, a pleasant climate for travel, rare environmental development in its beauty, and many other surprises. All of these captivated my heart long ago, and now I want to infect you with my love for Japan. In recent years, I have been guiding travelers and preparing them for their visit to Japan. My connection with the country has not ceased, and even today, I go to the country for at least two months a year. Currently, I am working on trips to Japan on a regular basis, including: Writing articles for various websites on Japan. Lectures on Japanese culture. Specializing in creating custom itineraries all over Japan. Dealing with suppliers and service providers in Japan for Israeli travelers.

Located in the heart of Yokohama, Yokohama Chinatown is one of the largest and most vibrant Chinese districts outside of China. Known for its rich cultural heritage, delicious food, and stunning temples, it is an exciting destination for tourists. This guide provides essential tips, key sights, how to get there, and must-see spots in both Yokohama Chinatown and its temples.

Overview of Yokohama Chinatown

Yokohama Chinatown developed after the opening of the port in 1859. With more than 600 shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks, it is a must-see spot for anyone in the Yokohama area. The narrow and colorful streets are full of Chinese shops offering everything from traditional goods to delicious food.

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Highlights of Yokohama Chinatown

The most famous feature of Yokohama Chinatown is its Chinese cuisine. It serves a variety of dishes, including Sichuan, Cantonese, and Shanghai specialties, as well as dim sum and Taiwanese dishes. As you explore the district, here are some highlights you should not miss:

  1. Kanto Heihei-ji Temple
    One of Chinatown’s most iconic landmarks, this vibrant and colorful temple was built in 1873. Dedicated to the Chinese god of prosperity, Quanti, it symbolizes the long history of the Chinese community in Yokohama. The temple is a visual feast, with intricate carvings, colorful lanterns, and beautiful sculptures. Visitors can pray for good luck and prosperity or simply admire the stunning architecture.
  2. Buddhist Temples
    Besides Kanto Heihei-ji, there are several other temples in and around Chinatown, such as Tenryu Temple. These sites offer a peaceful respite from the bustling streets and provide an opportunity for visitors to explore Chinese spirituality and culture.
  3. Yokohama Chinese School
    Established in 1901, the Yokohama Chinese School has educated Chinese children for generations. Though not a traditional tourist destination, it is an important historical landmark that highlights the strength of the Chinese community in the region.
  4. Dragon Gate
    The Dragon Gate, located at the entrance to Chinatown, is another must-see attraction. This large, elaborately decorated arch symbolizes the connection between the local Chinese community and the surrounding area. Its vivid colors and intricate details make it a popular spot for photography.

Yokohama Chinatown and temples

How to Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Yokohama Chinatown is a lively area that can be visited year-round. However, it is especially vibrant during Chinese New Year (usually in January or February), when visitors can enjoy parades, traditional performances, and cultural activities. If you prefer to avoid crowds, visiting during weekdays or the off-peak season is recommended.

How to Get There

Yokohama Chinatown is conveniently located close to Yokohama Station. From the station, take the Minato Mirai Line to Motomachi・Chukagai Station, which is a short walk from Chinatown. Alternatively, you can take a bus or taxi directly from the station.

Walking Through Chinatown

The best way to explore Chinatown is on foot. The district is compact and easy to navigate, offering plenty of surprises at every corner—from colorful lanterns to the enticing aromas of Chinese cuisine. Take your time to explore the shops, temples, and hidden gems scattered throughout.

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What Should Not Be Missed

  1. Chinese Food
    Yokohama Chinatown is famous for its authentic Chinese cuisine. Be sure to try local dishes such as Peking duck, Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings), and Jiaozi (dumplings). Don’t forget to sample the variety of Chinese sweets sold at the many shops lining the streets.
  2. Street Market
    In addition to the restaurants, there are many shops selling Chinese herbs, teas, souvenirs, ornaments, and unique gifts. You can also find traditional Chinese medicines and herbs, offering an interesting glimpse into Chinese culture.
  3. Festivals and Cultural Events
    Throughout the year, Chinatown hosts various cultural events and festivals, including lion dances, fireworks, and other traditional performances that bring the streets to life.
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Where to Stay

Several hotels near Yokohama Chinatown offer convenient access to the district. Popular options include:

  • Hotel New Grand: A luxurious hotel with stunning views of the harbor.
  • Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyu: Known for its proximity to both Chinatown and the waterfront.

Useful Information

  • Address: Yokohama Chinatown, Naka-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Opening Hours: Chinatown is open daily, with shops and restaurants generally operating from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The temples are usually open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Ticket Price: Admission to the temples is generally free, but donations are appreciated. Special exhibitions or events may have an entrance fee.

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