„I Love Chinatown Coupon“ – sold by the Yokohama Chinatown Development Association Cooperative (Image: Cooperative)

The Yokohama Chinatown Development Association Cooperative, a group of restaurants and shops in Yokohama Chinatown (Naka-ku, Yokohama), has introduced a digital premium coupon called „I Love Chinatown Coupon.“ For ¥10,000, buyers receive goods worth ¥12,000. The offer is limited to 2,500 coupons and ends once sold out.

The e-money coupons can be redeemed from August 1 to October 31 at 135 participating stores—including restaurants, souvenir shops, and wellness facilities in Yokohama Chinatown. The 20% premium and additional costs are covered by subsidies from the City of Yokohama and the cooperative’s own funds.

„Based on customer feedback, we now allow the purchase of up to two coupons per person. This way, families and friends can enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine and services together,“ explains a cooperative representative. Details and sales: Cooperative’s website.

Yokohama Chinatown

Yokohama Chinatown, located in Yokohama (Japan), is one of the largest Chinatowns in the world. Established after the opening of Yokohama’s port to international trade in the 19th century, it has developed into a hub of Chinese culture. Today, it is famous for its colorful gates, authentic cuisine, and vibrant festivals like the Chinese New Year.

Yokohama Chinatown Development Association Cooperative

The Yokohama Chinatown Development Association Cooperative is the central organization promoting Yokohama Chinatown, Japan’s largest Chinatown. It supports local businesses, preserves cultural heritage, and organizes events such as the Lunar New Year Festival.

I Love Chinatown Coupon

The „I Love Chinatown Coupon“ is an initiative to support Chinatown businesses, often in cities like New York or San Francisco. The coupons offer discounts at participating stores and aim to strengthen cultural connections—especially during festivals or economic recovery periods.

City of Yokohama

Yokohama, located south of Tokyo, is Japan’s second-largest city and a major port. Since opening to global trade in 1859, it has developed into a cosmopolitan metropolis with landmarks like the Minato Mirai district and the historic Chinatown.

Yokohama Chinatown

Yokohama Chinatown, located in Yokohama, Japan, is one of the largest Chinatowns in the world. Established in the mid-19th century after the opening of Yokohama’s port to foreign trade, it became a thriving hub for Chinese immigrants and culture. Today, it is famous for its vibrant gates, authentic Chinese cuisine, and lively festivals like the Lunar New Year celebration.

Yokohama Chinatown Development Association Cooperative

The Yokohama Chinatown Development Association Cooperative is an organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Yokohama Chinatown, the largest Chinatown in Japan. Established in the mid-19th century after Yokohama’s port opened to foreign trade, the area became a hub for Chinese immigrants and culture. The cooperative supports local businesses, organizes cultural events like the Lunar New Year festival, and maintains the district’s vibrant heritage.

I Love Chinatown Coupon

The *“I Love Chinatown Coupon“* is a promotional initiative supporting businesses in London’s Chinatown, offering discounts and deals to attract visitors. Historically, London’s Chinatown emerged in the mid-20th century as a cultural hub for the Chinese diaspora, and this campaign helps preserve its economic vitality. The coupons often feature partnerships with restaurants, shops, and cultural events, celebrating the area’s heritage while encouraging local tourism.

City of Yokohama

The City of Yokohama, located south of Tokyo, is Japan’s second-largest city and a major port. It grew rapidly after opening to foreign trade in 1859, becoming a key gateway for Western influence in Japan. Today, it is known for its cosmopolitan culture, historic Chinatown, and landmarks like the Minato Mirai waterfront district.