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  2. File:Japanese Village Plaza, Little Tokyo (19293489684).jpg

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  3. Little Tokyo, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Little Tokyo (Japanese: リトル・トーキョー), also known as Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnically Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles and the heart of the largest Japanese-American population in North America. [4]

  4. The fight to save L.A.'s Little Tokyo before it's too late

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  5. Category:Little Tokyo, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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  6. Suehiro's eviction sparks an outcry in Little Tokyo, with ...

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    L.A.'s legacy business program opens in January. But it's too late for Little Tokyo's Suehiro Cafe, evicted after 51 years.

  7. Atomic Cafe (diner) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In addition the jukebox was a combination of punk singles, new wave music, classic rock and roll, standards, and songs in Japanese. [ 4 ] The cafe closed its doors on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 1989.

  8. Little Texas (Tokyo restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Little Texas (リトルテキサス, Ritoru Tekisasu) is a honky-tonk and Texan cuisine restaurant in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. [1] Opened in 2005, [ 2 ] it is owned and operated by Takeshi Yoshino and his wife Natsuko Grace Yoshino.

  9. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown - Wikipedia

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    Managed by Rim Hospitality Inc., the hotel is located in the Little Tokyo area of downtown Los Angeles at 120 South Los Angeles Street. The hotel was constructed by the Tokyo-based Kajima Corporation and designed by Japanese-American architect Hayahiko Takase. [1] It opened in 1977 as the New Otani Hotel & Garden.