Little Tokyo in Los Angeles has been named as one of “America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places” by the National Trust Historic Preservation, a U.S. nonprofit organization. Japanese-American ...
Snacking your way around Little Tokyo on a Saturday morning is always a journey of joy. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. You might start off with some chicken karage, or a few ...
Complex and creative financing leads to the development of 248 units of affordable housing and commercial space for minority-owned businesses Little Tokyo Service Center, Go for Broke National ...
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 ...
The sprawling, century-old Aoyama tree in Little Tokyo was formally designated last week as Los Angeles’ historic-cultural monument No. 920. But for Jack Kunitomi, the Moreton Bay fig will always be ...
Little Tokyo is always a spirited and spectacular neighborhood, and spending time there at any point of the calendar — enjoying udon and matcha, shopping for adorable accessories, and finding toys ...
Fugetsu-Do has been selling mochi and other Japanese sweets in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo neighborhood since 1903. Like many other longtime Japanese businesses, the shop has survived the incarceration ...
Little Tokyo Service Center and Go for Broke National Education Center recently held a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the start of construction of Go for Broke Plaza and First Street North ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jiro Maestu (center) is the designer behind Little Tokyo Table Tennis, also known as LTTT. Maestu wears LTTT hat, tracksuit top in ...
Take a stroll down 1st Street in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo, and it’s not difficult to spot the signs of gentrification. Brand-new luxury condos line block after block, entire streets have been ...