I think I'm in Japan, food, supplies, decorations are replicated from Japan. It's Japantown.
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Japantown Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In San Francisco, Japantown is as famous as Chinatown. The area of Japan Town is not very large, only less than 2 square kilometers, but more than 10,000 people live in it, which fully reflects the concept of "multiple utilization in the village of one inch of soil" in Japanese culture, which is called a reduced version of Ginza.
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Japantown Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I think I'm in Japan, food, supplies, decorations are replicated from Japan. It's Japantown.
It's a small town with not too much stuff to do. But the food here is the best!
A giant spiral tower in a dirty square. It is actually outside a mall with a lot of overpriced and very mediocre so-called Japanese restaurants. Tourist souvenir shops are overpriced and in a depressing area. For personal safety, it is a step away from the ichthyosaur mix. You can skip here so you can go to some other better places
In San Francisco, it's Japan City that can be as famous as Chinatown. Some people call it a narrow version of the Ginza, with small shopping malls, restaurants, boutiques and theaters. The whole city is full of big and clean national hobbies. The core of the Japanese center is the Pagoda of Peace, which is the background of the annual cherry blossom festival. The centre also provides Japanese food, Japanese showers and Japanese singing and dancing performances.
The architectural style here is very Japanese.
It's like a thin piece of ice. It's funny.