Yokohama Chinatown is the largest Chinatown in Japan and has a rich history dating back to the opening of the Yokohama Port in 1859. Over the years, it has developed into a vibrant center of Chinese culture and cuisine, attracting visitors from all over Japan and abroad. Spanning an area of roughly 250,000 square meters, it's home to hundreds of shops and restaurants offering a plethora of Chinese goods ranging from silk products, traditional Chinese medicine, to various culinary delights such as Peking duck and dim sum. The streets are adorned with colorful gates, including the impressive Goodwill Gate (Choyo-mon) and the East Gate (Choyo-mon), which blend traditional Chinese architectural styles with modern-day vibrancy. Visitors can explore temples such as the beautiful Kanteibyo (Guan Di Temple), dedicated to the Chinese god of business and prosperity, and the Ma Zhu Miao Temple, which celebrates the sea goddess Mazu. Cultural festivals often take place here, including the Chinese New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival, making it a hub of activity and celebration throughout the year.