Description:
Located in an architecturally acclaimed modern building in Little Tokyo, this soaring 85,000-square-foot pavilion -- designed by renowned architect Gyo Obata -- is a private nonprofit institute created to document and celebrate the history of the Japanese in America. The permanent and rotating exhibits chronicle Japanese life in the United States, highlighting distinctive aspects of Japanese-American culture ranging from the internment camp experience during the early years of World War II to the lives of Japanese Americans in Hawaii. The experience is made even more poignant by the personal accounts of the docents, many of whom are elderly Japanese-American citizens who were interred in these camps during the war. It's a very popular museum, attracting more than 150,000 annual visitors. Tip: Don't miss the museum store, which carries excellent gift items ranging from hand-fired sake sets to mini Zen gardening kits.
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Awards:
Frommer's
- Highly Recommended 2010
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 213/625-0414
- fax: +1 213 625 1770
- send email
Address:
- 369 E. 1st St
- At Central Ave
- Los Angeles, CA 90013
Neighborhood:
Downtown/Mid-Wilshire/KoreatownHours:
- Wed-Sat 11am-5pm (Thurs until 8pm)
Strenuousness:
- No Sweat
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