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Japanese American National Museum
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Located in an architecturally acclaimed modern building in Little Tokyo, this museum is a private nonprofit institute created to document and celebrate the history of the Japanese in America. Its fantastic permanent exhibition chronicles Japanese life in the United States, while temporary exhibits highlight distinctive aspects of Japanese-American culture, from the internment camp experience during the early years of World War II to the lives of Japanese-Americans in Hawaii. Don't miss the museum store, which carries everything from hand-fired sake sets to mini-Zen gardening kits.
369 E. First St.Phone: 213/625-0414.Open: Tues-Sun 10am-5pm (Thurs till 8pm).Admission $6 adults, $5 seniors, $3 students and kids 6-17, free for kids age 5 and under; free to all the 3rd Thurs of each month, and every Thurs after 5pm.
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