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映入眼帘就是日式建筑 还有很多日漫的服装店 对我而言也就逛逛看看风景 停车的话停在 S Central Ave路边的咪表最便宜 $5/hNoahRichardJohn
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Little Tokyo is an exotic area in Los Angeles, exuding a strong oriental style everywhere. The 19th-century-style commercial buildings and modern houses here inherit the characteristics of Japan's exquisite culture. . 1. Watch traditional Japanese performances Every year on New Year's Day and early summer, there will be Obon dance and Taiko performances, which are very lively. In August, there are various performances such as flower arrangement, tea ceremony, calligraphy, Japanese art, etc., making you feel like you are in the neon country of summer festivals. 2. Visit the Japanese-American National Museum The Japanese-American National Museum here is established with the purpose of being a bridge of communication. The museum has a rich history of Japanese-American struggles in the United States, as well as movie screenings and live performances. The museum There are regular Japanese cooking classes, traditional craft workshops and other courses, allowing people to experience Japanese culture first-hand. 3. Visit Japanese-style shops in the Japanese Village Square The Japanese Village Square is the representative of the Japanese style in Little Tokyo. The clean streets are lined with low Japanese-style wooden bungalows, and all kinds of Japanese shops, sushi restaurants, bookstores, imperial Fruit shops and more. On the square stands a spiritual fortress built of wood, pointing straight into the air, with extraordinary momentum.