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Japanese American
National Museum

A visit to the Japanese American National Museum Los Angeles CA should include the Manabi and Sumi Hirasaki National Resource Center. It is located at 100 N Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012. This library offers reference, research, and reproduction services to more than 8,000 visitors annually. In addition, the museum is a stop on the Los Angeles walking tour. While you're there, take some time to explore the museum's exhibits. Afterward, explore its library's extensive collection of Japanese art.

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Next, head over to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This is the largest museum on the west coast, and its permanent collection is packed with a variety of works. Visitors can expect to find Greek and Roman art, contemporary jewelry, Japanese art, and fashion. The museum also hosts numerous events, and admission is free on certain days. If you're in the area, consider visiting the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

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In the Little Tokyo district, the Japanese American National Museum is an excellent place to visit if you're in the area. This museum houses an extensive permanent collection of more than 60,000 objects from Japan, and explores the history of the Japanese people in the United States. In addition to Los Angeles, San Diego is a great place for an experience of the golden state. Whether you're looking for nature or art, San Diego offers everything you need to enjoy a wonderful day out in California.

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After the Museum, you can head to the nearby Little Tokyo neighborhood for more sightseeing. It's one of only three preserved Japantowns in the U.S. and is home to the oldest Japanese-owned business in America, Fugetsu-Do. It's also the first place where you can find a Shabu restaurant, a traditional hot-pot meal. As well as Little Tokyo, the Japanese American Cultural Community Center is home to the James Irvine Japanese Garden.

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While you're in the neighborhood, make sure to stop by the Original Farmers Market. This historic location was founded in 1934 and began with a few farmers selling their wares. Today, it's a bustling mega-center with a wide variety of goods, from gourmet eats to candy shops. Almost every genre of cuisine is represented. There are also dozens of other restaurants, nightclubs, and shops in the area.

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While visiting Downtown LA, you should check out the U.S. Bank Tower. The 310-metre tower is the second tallest building in the city and the fifteenth tallest in the country. Until 1964, the tower was the tallest building in the city. In addition to the Museum, you can also enjoy a free tour of City Hall. You will need a valid I.D. to enter the building.

 

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