Little Tokyo

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★ 4.9 (69K+ reviews) • 238K+ booked
Little Tokyo in Los Angeles is a vibrant national historic landmark in downtown Los Angeles that celebrates Japanese culture and history. You can walk through Japanese Village Plaza for unique gift items, dine at iconic spots like Far East Cafe, and explore the Japanese American National Museum. Visit historic landmarks like the Union Church and Koyasan Buddhist Temple, or catch performances at the Japanese American Cultural Community Center. Shaped by Japanese immigration, World War II, and generations of Japanese Americans, Little Tokyo remains the heart of the Southern California Japanese American community, a must-visit for food, history, and culture lovers. Plan your Los Angeles trip today and add Little Tokyo to your itinerary!
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Little Tokyo, Japanese Village Plaza, Little Tokyo, Downtown, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
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4.9 /5
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Merry ***********
5 Sep
So glad i booked with klook bc everything was seamless, vouchers were sent via email and that's all that's needed to enter the park. I also compared with groupon, t-mobile promos and booking directly, and booking from klook is the cheapest. Also used points from klook so no regrets!!
Klook会員
31 Aug
①I purchased a Universal Studios Japan (USJ) 1-day ticket + Express Pass for each attraction once through Klook. However, it wasn't as crowded as Disney, so honestly, I don't think the Express Pass was necessary. I don't quite understand the specific rules, but it seems if you have a higher-tier Express Pass, you can enter the park 30 minutes before the 10:00 AM opening. We weren't eligible for that, so we entered the park at 9:30 AM and waited in the park's walkway for the 10:00 AM opening. However, the operating hours were shorter compared to Disney (10:00 AM - 7:00 PM), so if you want to experience all the attractions or repeat your favorite ones, an Express Pass would likely help you navigate more efficiently. ②We were able to ride the popular Studio Tour with only about a 10-minute wait. Throughout the day, the wait times weren't very long. The commentary is entirely in English, with the guide at the front speaking live the entire time. People in the back rows watch the broadcast on a TV. Your English skills will be tested. It's almost entirely listening, and honestly, it went in one ear and out the other, lol. There are several events along the way: →①You'll be shaken during a Donkey Kong vs. Dinosaur scene. ②Jaws appears and splashes water on you. ③You're trapped in a locked room during an emergency, and water pours down from all sides. ④A knife-wielding psychopath wanders around. (After that, you'll see a crashed airplane.)
Kai ***
30 Aug
Fantastic! self check in was a breeze! tons of working and charging areas. was in transit so the charging areas were important. Bed was the most comfortable on my trip. High end bathroom fittings. Great price! the only thing which could be better was a drinking water source than the sink tap in the room
Klook用戶
29 Aug
VIP service is consistently excellent 👍 Booking through Klook is convenient and fast.
Liu ******
28 Aug
Visiting on a weekday, specifically Wednesday, significantly reduced wait times. We were able to experience almost all the attractions in the park. Purchasing tickets through Klook was convenient and affordable. Highly recommended! 👍
daisy ****
27 Aug
the buy 1 free 1 ticket gave us more time to enjoy the theme park in a slower pace, so can save a fast pass cost. this universal studio is kinda of small compared to other universal studios
Kristine ********
22 Aug
We visited Universal Studios Hollywood before but this is my first time booking with Klook. The tickets were immediately sent to my email. Entering the park was a smooth processe. We just showed the tickets. Then, we're good to go. Overall, it was a great experience. We enjoyed different parts of the park like Super Nintendo World, Studio Tour, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Waterworld.
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nak *
21 Aug
I went during the Obon holiday in August, and thanks to a promotion, I got free admission on the second day and had a great time. Mario Kart had the longest wait time by far, but I got into the other attractions relatively smoothly. I purchased my tickets in Japan in advance, which made admission easy. I use Klook every time I travel abroad.

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Things to Do in Little Tokyo

Explore the Japanese American National Museum

While you're in Little Tokyo, make sure to visit the Japanese American National Museum. It tells the story of Japanese Americans, their history, and how they helped shape Los Angeles. You'll see real photos, videos, and personal items from families, especially during World War II.

Shop and Eat at Japanese Village Plaza

The Japanese Village Plaza in Little Tokyo is filled with cute shops, gift stores, and restaurants. You can try fresh sushi, warm ramen, or tasty mochi. It's a fun place to walk around, take photos, and find unique items from Japan.

Visit the Buddhist Temples and the Japanese Union Church

Little Tokyo is home to beautiful places of worship like Koyasan Buddhist Temple, Hompa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple, and the Union Church. These spots are peaceful and show how Japanese culture has remained strong in the area.

Check out the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center

At the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center in Little Tokyo, you can see art shows, live performances, and even take part in events or classes. It's a great place to learn more about Japanese arts and traditions.

Experience Nisei Week Festival (If You Visit in August)

If you're visiting the Little Tokyo historic district in August, don't miss the Nisei Week Festival. It's one of the oldest Japanese American festivals in the U.S. You'll enjoy parades, dancing, music, food booths, and more---perfect for a summer day in downtown Los Angeles.

Where to eat in Little Tokyo

Daikokuya

If you love ramen, head to Daikokuya in Little Tokyo. It's one of the most popular spots, known for its rich pork broth and tender noodles. The line might be long, but it's worth the wait---many say it's the best ramen in Los Angeles!

Café Dulcé

Need a sweet treat or a caffeine boost? Drop by Café Dulcé, a cozy spot in Little Tokyo known for its matcha donuts, bacon twists, and iced coffee. It's the perfect place to relax and recharge during your visit.

Marugame Monzo

If you want something warm and comforting, try Marugame Monzo. This small restaurant in Little Tokyo specializes in handmade udon noodles, and you can even watch the chefs prepare them. Their creamy uni (sea urchin) udon is a favorite!

Mitsuru Café

Looking for a quick bite while walking around Little Tokyo? Mitsuru Café is a longtime local favorite known for its red bean pancakes and takoyaki (octopus balls). It's a great place to try traditional Japanese snacks on the go.

Sushi Gen

For a more classic Japanese meal, visit Sushi Gen in Little Tokyo. It's famous for its fresh sashimi and lunch specials. If you arrive early, you might beat the rush; this place is popular for a reason!

Popular Attractions Near Little Tokyo

Los Angeles Flower Park

The Los Angeles Flower Park is a peaceful place to see seasonal blooms, take photos, and enjoy a short walk. It's only about a 10-minute drive from Little Tokyo, making it a great nearby stop.

Exposition Park

Exposition Park is a fun spot in Los Angeles with museums, a rose garden, and the California Science Center. It's only about a 15-minute drive from Little Tokyo, making it an easy stop on your trip.

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County has dinosaurs, gems, and fun exhibits for all ages. It's about a 15-minute drive from Little Tokyo and a great place to explore science and nature.