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Japantown
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San Francisco, CA
Japantown
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Japantown, also known as Nihonmachi, is a compact historic enclave in the Western Addition. Large indoor/outdoor complexes house an assortment of sushi, ramen and shabu-shabu restaurants, plus specialty grocery stores, kitschy gift shops, karaoke bars and Asian-style day spas. A courtyard plaza with a striking, 5-tiered Peace Pagoda regularly hosts community events such as the annual Cherry Blossom Festival.
Japantown, also known as Nihonmachi, is a compact historic enclave in the Western Addition. Large indoor/outdoor complexes house an assortment of sushi, ramen and shabu-shabu restaurants, plus specialty grocery stores, kitschy gift shops, karaoke bars and Asian-style day spas. A courtyard plaza with…
A trip to San Francisco is not complete unless you visit Japantown. From inexpensive household goods at Daiso Japantown to unique Japanese pop culture (anime inspired) clothing at Baby, the Stars Shine Bright (you need to make an appointment to enter or shop online). Fresh Hawaiian leis and more at Aloha Warehouse. The Kinokuniya Bookstore is a must! Have tea at Crown & Crumpets. (Be sure to have your pit stop downstairs! 🙂) **Cherry Festival in April
A trip to San Francisco is not complete unless you visit Japantown. From inexpensive household goods at Daiso Japantown to unique Japanese pop culture (anime inspired) clothing at Baby, the Stars Shine Bright (you need to make an appointment to enter or shop online). Fresh Hawaiian leis and more at…
There are only four Japantown's left in the U.S. now, and San Francisco's is the largest, and oldest surviving one. There are easily a hundred shops and restaurants to investigate; wandering around and discovering all the interesting things is probably the best part of visiting Japantown.