LOS ANGELES--It was business as usual on a recent weekend in the heart of Little Tokyo here, which was crowded with many U.S. citizens, who were mostly seeking Japanese food. The district remains ...
Dozens of people were on hand for Little Tokyo's 26th annual New Year Oshogatsu Festival on Wednesday. Jocelyn Wildenstein, ...
Downtown LA's Little Tokyo district is commemorating its 140th anniversary this year. It's the largest and most populous 'Japantown' in the US. In a push to preserve it, Little Tokyo was recently ...
The Year of the Snake is in the celebratory spotlight at the Japanese American National Museum on the first Sunday of January ...
After January 5, the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo will close its main pavilion to the public to make renovations over the next two years. Programming and installations will ...
Groups against $2B development in Little Tokyo host rally at city hall The 82nd Nisei Japanese Festival Returns to Little Tokyo Shohei Ohtani mural unveiled in Little Tokyo Boyle Heights artist ...
A 10-meter-tall “Little Tokyo Tower” that shines like a Christmas tree stands in the center. A light and sound show will be held every 15 minutes from 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. until Dec. 25.
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This festival said hello to the new year on Sunday and looked forward to celebrating the Lunar New Year, Year of the Snake, ...
The Dodgers' newest superstar is getting the larger-than-life treatment in the Little Tokyo neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles, as a new mural featuring pitcher and slugger Shohei Ohtani is ...
Customer: Oh, this has been here forever, right? And it's the best. [laughs] Crystal: LA's Little Tokyo is the heart of the largest Japanese American population in North America. One gift that ...
Little Tokyo is the name given to an area of the city that was once Toronto's original Chinatown. It gets the moniker thanks to the influx of Japanese restaurants and businesses along the street.