Little Tokyo共8张 Little Tokyo 3.2 热度 地址 319 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States 开放时间 未开园;今日9:00-17:00开放 官方电话 +1 818-512-8791 信息纠错 扫码前往微信小程序,查看相关商品,开启便捷之旅! 微信小程序 开放时间 全年9:00-17:00开放 暂无回答 不知道怎么...
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Los Angeles has the second-largest Japanese population in the country (after Honolulu). Stroll the Japanese Village Plaza Start exploring Little Tokyo by heading to the Japanese Village Plaza. This open-air, shopping center pleases visitors with historic architecture, hanging paper lanterns, an ...
Little Tokyo Lofts 420 S San Pedro St Los Angeles CA 90013 Pet Friendly: Yes Mills Act: No Live Work: Yes Constructed: 1922 Modernized: Hammer Ventures - 2006 Pioneering the Little Tokyo/Arts District loft community is the trademark historic Westinghouse building, now known as Little Tokyo...
Other places inside Little Tokyo Galleria Shopping Center Little Tokyo Market Place Grocery Store 333 S Alameda St #100 (at E 3rd St)8.3 "The Japanese restaurants in this area are really nice and you get authentic food. Love this area." Preetham Shivaram Manna Korean BBQ Korean BBQ · $$...
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地址: 345 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 电话:+1-213-68003** 更多信息 写评价 网友评价(2) SH_hhhhh 人均:182元 小东京闲逛找了家店吃,说实话有好多店都关门不知道是不是倒闭了。在这家店点了unagi和teriaky chicken的bento,都20左右内容还挺丰富的,还有味增汤也不错,鳗鱼饭上面的sauce对我来说...
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“I wanted something pedestrian-friendly and safe — a place people would be willing to go to,” Gadd says. “Little Tokyo was by far the No. 1 spot when I thought about places I liked to walk around. And there’s a density that makes it feel like you...