Where is japantown located
Check out their large selection of Japanese snacks. Lots of the beloved Pocky stick varieties, plus the candy-stuffed bears. East Mall. Japantown has lots of shops selling traditional Japanese goods as well: kimonos, swords, pottery, etc.
You'll see them as you explore the malls. New People, at Post Street near Buchanan, houses some interesting, contemporary Japanese shops and activities, headquarters for all things J-pop. Up on the top floor is a cool activity: an " escape room " that is set up with clues to solve the puzzle of getting out of the room.
You can reserve times online, at RealEscapeGame. The second floor has two Japanese clothing boutiques. One of the shops is Alice and the Pirates , showcasing a brand of clothing catering to the "sweet Lolita" style, a style and subculture originating in Japan that has super-feminine, frilly, little-girl dresses and accessories for teens and adult women.
Odd, but interesting. Photos in the Alice store are strictly forbidden, but if you want to get an idea of what the fashion is like, check out their online store at Alice and the Pirates. Apparently it's very popular in Japan. The Cherry Blossom Festival has a fashion show based on this style on the Sakura stage.
This year it's on April 12, , at pm, but check the schedule closer to the event. See the festival schedule for They also have a theater that shows Japanese films anime and non both during the festival, and throughout the year. See the list of films for the festival. See Cherry Blossom Festival for tips on what to do and see there, plus how to get there, maps and parking.
Eating is one of the delights of Japantown. There are so many restaurants for enjoying ramen, sushi, udon, and more, it's hard to choose!
I've just listed a few of my favorites. Most of the eating establishments here are Japanese, with a few Korean ones as well. Sad news: Isobune Sushi has closed permanently. This was a favorite of many all the way back to the 's. It will be missed! This charming place was the home of the original sushi boats.
The owners patented the mechanism and you could nab the irresistible little plates of sushi and more as the boats sailed past your table. But there's good news, too! Another sushi restaurant, Izumi Sushi , is now at the same location and although they don't have the wooden boats and flowing water, there's a mechanical conveyor belt that sends the tempting dishes past the diners. Located in the West Mall, just inside from the Peace Plaza. If you park in the Japantown Garage, it will straight ahead as you come up on the stairs or elevator.
I tried some of their sushi and it was very good, including my favorites like the lush Dragon Roll and spicy tuna roll. There's also another sushi place in Japantown that has the conveyor-belt delivery system: Tenroku Sushi, in the Kinokuniya Mall. This is a fun place to have dessert for both kids and adults. You design your own crepes from a list of ingredients, including ice cream, honey, kiwi, banana, syrups, chocolate and more.
Not only are the crepes tasty, they are morphed into adorable animals with little faces made from cookies, cereal, pretzels or candy. More kawaii. I think I got a rabbit. Delicious, except for the green tea flavored crepe. Interesting, but next time I'll go for the regular one. If you're in the mood for something really different, try their boba tea sweetened tea with milk and flavorings topped with a big puff of cotton candy in different colors.
Totally kawaii. Mochi are rice flour balls filled with sweet bean paste; they taste better than that sounds. Japantown is a great place to sample authentic Japanese sweets. Between the East and West malls is a large cement area called the Peace Plaza, with a 5-story pagoda rising above it, the biggest landmark of Japantown. The cement pagoda, a Buddhist stupa, was a gift from Osaka to San Francisco in The Plaza has benches to hang out on; a little bleak without the blooming cherry trees, but convenient for taking a break from shopping.
The Kabuki 8 movie theater on the corner of Fillmore and Post Streets used to be one of the coolest theaters in San Francisco, and it's still a good venue to watch a movie.
They've kept some of the theater's original features, but not all. The Kabuki still shows some independent and art films, but it's mainly mainstream commercial releases now. What made it special were the nice seats, quality food and drink, and absence of commercials. They still have the comfortable rocking chairs, reserved seating, and tables next to the seats for the wine, beer, cocktails, and snacks that you can purchase at the bar and bring into the theater with you.
They also have a big selection of cocktails, wines and artisanal beers, draft and bottles, but the food is now more limited to standard movie theater fare, instead of the more varied and "gourmet" selections that Sundance provided. They sometimes have cocktails that tie in with the movie selection e.
The popcorn still has real butter, but there are now lengthy commercials shown before the previews. I've read complaints online about the conditions of the bathrooms, but they were clean and well-maintained when I was there. I went to see a film there recently and it was a good experience. There's a large bar on the second floor where you can order drinks to take in with you or sit and enjoy them in the bar.
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