Joined: 15 Jun 2004 Posts: 46182 Location: Los Skandolous, California Country:
Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2010 3:16 am Post subject:
hitomi #1 wrote:
After reading thru all your posts, quite jealous of all you out in CA. Up here in the boondocks of CNY, we have a small, small Japanese tea shop and that's it for up here for anything related to Japan, anyone know if NY has a little Tokyo or Japanese community?
I think you would have to go to Manhattan...having lived there for a few years the East Village has a concentration of Japanese restaurants and shops...and there are other establishments sprinkled throughout Manhattan...bookstores, izakayas, tea shops, and the like. I know that might not do you much good since it's far away from you perhaps.
Joined: 14 Feb 2009 Posts: 6884 Location: Syracuse, NY Country:
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:55 pm Post subject:
Tu_triky wrote:
I think you would have to go to Manhattan...having lived there for a few years the East Village has a concentration of Japanese restaurants and shops...and there are other establishments sprinkled throughout Manhattan...bookstores, izakayas, tea shops, and the like. I know that might not do you much good since it's far away from you perhaps.
Yeah, a bit far away, same state but at least a 4 hour drive. We do have a Japanese culture club here that I'm in, 140 memebers but only about 20 of us are really active, mainly we have eating parties and language lessons, but after reading all the other posts I craved for even more. _________________
Joined: 28 Jun 2003 Posts: 202 Location: Torrance, CA Country:
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:43 pm Post subject:
i used to work in little tokyo at one of the non-profits. i'd highly recommend trying to get out there for the festivities. one of my friends is even running for nisei week queen. WOOHOO! _________________
i used to work in little tokyo at one of the non-profits. i'd highly recommend trying to get out there for the festivities. one of my friends is even running for nisei week queen. WOOHOO!
Wow, cool.
I hope to be able to get out there... If I can convince any of my friends (or family) to go...
Joined: 13 Apr 2007 Posts: 12121 Location: It was fun while it lasted. Country:
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:22 am Post subject:
I was over in Little Tokyo last week, they've torn down the old wooden fire tower. Guess it was termite infested. They say they're going to replace it with a metal one.
I hope to be able to get out there... If I can convince any of my friends (or family) to go...
are you going to get another t-shirt?,
it wasn't too bad a few years back, the sake was limited, for what it is worth, there is some good sushi, food. They revamped the Little Tokyo area, not sure if it is much improved.
it wasn't too bad a few years back, the sake was limited, for what it is worth, there is some good sushi, food. They revamped the Little Tokyo area, not sure if it is much improved.
It's still undergoing changes... For the better, I hope.
speaking of T-shirts, i did manage to purchase an InNout T-shirt for me and my cousin. They looked good this year with the design. Did you ever get the Daikokuya noodle t-shirt, i think they discontinued selling those, but it was the one in downtown Little Tokyo we went once, one of the best noodles.
Yeah, maybe lots of good changes to the Nissei week this year?
have fun if you go.
Did you ever get the Daikokuya noodle t-shirt, i think they discontinued selling those, but it was the one in downtown Little Tokyo we went once, one of the best noodles.
I was over in Little Tokyo last week, they've torn down the old wooden fire tower. Guess it was termite infested. They say they're going to replace it with a metal one.
Went by there tonight on the way to dance class. The bottom portion is already up. I'd say about 15 or 20 feet. Probably want it up by the parade.
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