Located just 30km south from the heart of Tokyo, Yokohama has been a city of innovation and commerce since the late 19th century when it became one of the first Japanese ports to be opened to foreign trade. Yokohama now exists as Japan’s second largest city as well as busiest port city. It boasts a large demographic of Westerners and Chinese, a diversity evident in its stunning Chinatown district. In fact, most of Yokohama’s tourist attractions are parsed into neighborhoods, the monuments and museums testifying the city’s strong national pride and international identity.