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  1. Little Tokyo's Key Role in L.A.'s History. Behind the bustling crowds and neatly arranged rows of restaurants, shops, offices, and residences is a colorful history that has shaped Little Tokyo since the late 1800s. For 139 years, this hearty community has survived everything from world wars to a roller coaster economy to emerge as one of ...

  2. Little Tokyo. 866 reviews. #56 of 920 things to do in Los Angeles. Neighborhoods. Write a review. About. Experience a slice of Japan at Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo, a Japanese-American cultural district brimming with shops and restaurants. Established in 1855, Little Tokyo is one of only three Japantowns in the United States.

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  3. Little Tokyo (Japanese: リトル・トーキョー), also known as Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnically Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles and the heart of the largest Japanese-American population in North America.

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  4. Explore one of L.A.’s most historic and popular cultural neighborhoods. by Discover Los Angeles. Jan 25, 2024. My Next Trip. Cultural Heritage Museums Restaurants. With roots dating to the 1880s, Little Tokyo is a major cultural and civic center for Japanese Americans living in Southern California.

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    • Try Some Unique Japanese Dishes. You know about sushi, ramen, and noodles, but have you ever eaten squid butter udon or tried savory okonomiyaki? You can find sushi restaurants in Little Tokyo, but this list focuses instead on specialty versions of the standards or lesser-known dishes.
    • Sample Street Snacks. You could go to Little Tokyo and spend all your time waiting in line for just one of the most popular restaurants or try grazing instead, so you can try multiple dishes during your visit.
    • Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth. Fugetsu-Do Bakery Shop has been making sticky, dense mounds of mochi in L.A. for more than 100 years. You can't get it any fresher: The factory is right behind the shop.
    • Buy Japanese Munchies to Take Home. Nijiya Market is in the middle of the village. Some of the items on the shelves may be unfamiliar, but the snack foods are easy and fun.
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  6. Little Tokyo offers a variety of things to do for visitors, from shopping for Japanese beauty products, picking up trinkets or fashionable and nostalgic clothing, to feasting on some delicious authentic cuisine. You could get lost here the entire day and we’d recommend it too.

  7. Aug 17, 2023 · An Insider’s Guide to Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. Where to play, eat, shop, and stay in one of L.A.’s most bustling cultural hubs. Time your Little Tokyo visit to coincide with Nisei Week in August, an annual celebration of Japanese culture. Photo by Kit Leong/Shutterstock.

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