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Yokohama Motomachi Shopping Street
Yokohama Motomachi Shopping Street
Yokohama Motomachi Shopping Street
Yokohama Motomachi Shopping Street
Yokohama Motomachi Shopping Street
Yokohama Motomachi Shopping Street
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Yokohama Motomachi Shopping Street

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Yokohama Motomachi Shopping Street is a vibrant and historic destination that seamlessly blends traditional charm with modern flair. Located in the heart of Yokohama, this bustling street has been a premier shopping area since the late 19th century, offering a unique mix of local boutiques, international brands, and delightful cafes.

One of the street’s standout features is its elegant, European-inspired architecture. Ornate lamp posts, stylish storefronts, and brick-paved sidewalks create a picturesque setting that invites leisurely strolls. The ambiance is both sophisticated and welcoming, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.

Motomachi Shopping Street is renowned for its diverse range of shops. From high-end fashion and accessories to unique local crafts and gourmet treats, there’s something for everyone. Popular annual events, such as the Motomachi Charm Week and the Christmas Illuminations, add to the street's vibrant atmosphere, drawing large crowds and enhancing the shopping experience.

The street is also home to a variety of charming cafes and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing break with a cup of coffee or indulge in delicious local and international cuisine. These eateries often feature outdoor seating, perfect for people-watching and soaking in the lively surroundings.


Hours
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Website
www.motomachi.or.jp


The area

Address
1-chōme-8 Motomachi, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0861, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Website

www.motomachi.or.jp

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What other travelers are saying about Yokohama Motomachi Shopping Street

It’s a long walking distance from the World Porters but just beside the Chinatown to go here but the vibe here is different than other shopping street. I can feel the calmness of this shopping street compared to others that is famous among tourists. It’s good if you just want to stroll around it but there is not many things.

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Nearby attractions to see

A traditional Chinese temple with ornate red columns, gold decorations, and dragon sculptures atop the roof, seen from the base of a staircase with people walking up towards the entrance under a blue sky.

Kanteibyo (Kuan Ti Miao)

A landscaped garden with colorful flowers, trimmed bushes, a curved pathway, and a white house with a red roof in the background, set against a bright blue sky and lush trees.

Harbor View Park

Yamate Italian Garden

Yamate Italian Garden


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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, it is easily accessible. The nearest stations are Motomachi-Chukagai Station on the Minatomirai Line and Ishikawacho Station on the JR Negishi Line.

Yes, the street hosts several events throughout the year, including the Motomachi Craftsmanship Street Fair, Halloween and Christmas decorations, as well as seasonal sales.

Absolutely, there are numerous cafes, bakeries, and restaurants serving a range of cuisines, from traditional Japanese dishes to Western-style meals and desserts.

Yes, nearby landmarks include the Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery and the historic Bluff Area, which are within walking distance.

Yes, there are several parking lots and garages in the vicinity. However, parking can be limited during peak times, so public transportation is recommended.
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Amirah Abdul Rahim
Nov 7, 2025
The Motomachi Shopping Street in Yokohama is a good place to visit if you have time after visiting Yokohama Chinatown. The Motomachi Shopping Street is only a few minutes' walk across the bridge. Most of the stores and restaurants are much different than those in Chinatown. I found many shops, bakeries, and restaurants that interest me.
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Michael W.
Nov 30, 2025
Nice shopping street next to chinatown. Was here during winter and there was some nice illuminations around too. The street has lots of local and international brands.
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Martin Leung
Jan 11, 2026
There is a great shop for Japanese Woodblock prints (M. Iishii and Sons) along with a large selection of traditional Japanese ceramics and wooden kitchen items. The shop owners are welcoming and very knowledgeable about the process of woodblock printing. Iishii-San had a small book that he shared to teach us about the traditional process of woodblock printing. Beautiful selection of woodblock prints and having one as a memory of Japan is a treasure. Check it out.
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Janet Gehring
Oct 5, 2025
Yokohama Motomachi Shopping Street Review on 15/4/2025 It was a cool, crisp evening — about half past six — with the sun sinking into the horizon and the temperature gently dropping. Leaving the comfort of our hotel, we embarked on a nostalgic journey toward Motomachi Shopping Streets, a place steeped in cherished memories for one of our traveling companions. The city felt serene, almost ethereal, as we walked along the sparsely trafficked main road. Fairy lights twinkled softly on the shrubs, illuminating sections of the pavement and casting a magical glow. We passed the dark, mysterious street that led to Yokohama Chinatown, a tantalising glimpse into another world waiting to be explored. After about 25 minutes of walking, we arrived at our destination — the enchanting Motomachi Shopping Streets. Greeting us was a striking metal arch crowned with a phoenix-shaped sculpture, its gleaming figure symbolising renewal and prosperity. It stood as a beacon of promise, inviting us into a realm of discovery and elegance. The streets themselves were like stepping into a storybook — no enclosed mall here, but open-air cobblestone pavements lined with charming boutique shops, cozy cafés, and tempting restaurants. The decorative streetlights cast warm halos over the pavement, blending Western sophistication with Japanese artistry to create a cosmopolitan haven. The sky had turned into a blanket of midnight blue, and most of the shops had already closed for the day. Still, the architecture lining the streets captivated us — majestic buildings with distinctive non-Japanese styles, each telling a tale of Yokohama’s vibrant history. Our true quest came to light as we learned our companion’s purpose: to track down the elusive musical clock she had encountered 38 years ago. It was a bittersweet hunt, weaving past storefronts until we found ourselves at a corner 3-storey building specialising in jewelry, watches, and clocks. This store displayed a modest clock design with dotted lights on its external wall — simple yet striking, though far from the grandeur she remembered. Then came the moment we had anticipated — the clock began its performance. Its melody broke through the hushed streets, enchanting the air and transforming the ambiance into something magical. It was a long-awaited delight, an echo of the past that seemed to bridge decades in a fleeting instant. With hearts full and spirits lifted by the melodic chimes, we turned toward the street leading to Yokohama Chinatown, ready to indulge in a dinner that would cap off an unforgettable evening. The journey was more than a stroll; it was a tapestry of memory, discovery, and quiet beauty.
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Sin Fong Chan
May 1, 2025
Street scene in Yokohama Chinatown, featuring a colorful traditional Chinese gate with intricate designs. People walk and shop at various stores, including restaurants and souvenir shops. Bright signs with Chinese characters are prominently displayed on the buildings.

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