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Step into Yokohama Chinatown, and time travel to China in an instant! The red gate welcomes you, while the scent of steaming siu mai, char siu bao, and ginger-curd desserts fills the air. Locals still flock to old-school teahouses for 'A-po tea,' echoing with 20th-century Cantonese street cries. More than just a food haven, it’s a heartfelt cultural crossroads—where foreign flavors feel strangely familiar.

Rembrandt Style Yokohama Kannai

Rembrandt Style Yokohama Kannai

4 / 5Good30 Reviews
Furocho, 1 Chome−2
0.81KM from Yokohama Chinatown
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Yokohama Chinatown

Hotel Monterey Yokohama stands out for its proximity to Yokohama Chinatown and traditional ambiance. Located just a 5-minute walk from the main street, it blends Japanese hospitality with subtle Chinese design elements. Rooms feature modern amenities and some offer views of the bustling market area. The hotel provides multilingual staff and free luggage storage—ideal for travelers exploring local culture. Nearby highlights include the Cantonese Temple and nightly lantern displays, creating a vibrant evening experience.

Yes, Yokohama Chinatown is directly accessible via the Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line’s 'Chinatown Station', located right above the district. This station connects to key hubs like Kannai and the Minato-Mirai Line, making transfers to Tokyo or other parts of Kanagawa easy. From Tokyo, it takes about 40 minutes by train. Use Suica or ICOCA cards for seamless travel. Note that weekends and holidays see heavy foot traffic—consider visiting early morning to avoid crowds.

Visitors can immerse in annual Lunar New Year celebrations, featuring dragon dances, lion dances, and dazzling lantern displays. The Yokohama Chinatown History Museum offers insights into the history of Chinese immigrants in Japan. Interactive activities include Hanfu (traditional Chinese clothing) rentals and calligraphy workshops—perfect for families. Don’t miss authentic Cantonese dim sum, shanghai-style baozi, and char siu buns, all served at affordable prices with generous portions.

The iconic Chinese Gate (Chinatown Arch) is a must-photograph landmark, especially illuminated at night with red lanterns casting warm light. New Street Plaza features a bronze statue and fountain surrounded by traditional shops, offering excellent composition opportunities. For skyline shots, head to Kanagawa Prefecture's waterfront promenade near the Red Brick Warehouse, where the contrast between historic streets and futuristic Minato Mirai towers creates stunning visual depth. Visit during golden hour for optimal lighting.

Start your day with breakfast at a local street vendor—try fish ball soup or fried dumplings. Visit the Yokohama Chinatown History Museum to learn about the community’s roots. Lunch at Din Tai Fung for delicate xiaolongbao or Laoshang Hai for authentic Shanghai cuisine. Afternoon exploration includes browsing tea shops, herbal stores, and snapping photos at Chen Family Temple. In the evening, head to Yokohama Marine Tower for panoramic city views, then enjoy dinner at the Red Brick Warehouse, blending modern dining with historical charm.

Din Tai Fung is renowned for its perfectly steamed xiaolongbao, crafted fresh on-site. Laoshang Hai specializes in Shanghai-style dishes, including richly flavored braised pork belly and juicy shengjianbao. For traditional snacks, visit Nanyang Teahouse, serving shrimp spring rolls and coconut sticky rice in a tranquil setting. Apo’s Braised Delights offers Taiwan-style braised meats paired with cold beer—ideal for casual dining. Most restaurants accept credit cards and mobile payments, and many provide English menus for international guests.