Thanks, AK-san! I've been to Little Tokyo 25 years ago. It was during my first trip abroad, so this place was very impressive and still makes me feel nostalgic. By the way, I feel $14.5 for Ramen is surprising a little bit for me. It's normally $10 at most in Japan.
20 years ago before Little Tokyo got overrun with tourists and commercialism, we would come here very late at night to have a late dinner - some of the restaurants here were open till 1 or 2 in the morning and we used to love walking around Little Tokyo late at night when it's quiet and peaceful and back then Little Tokyo was very safe and skid row was still very far away. I wouldn't be walking around little Tokyo late at night nowadays though.
Little Tokyo has always been part of the tourist scene in downtown Los Angeles. What makes it really special and significant is the fact that the Azusa Street revival took place in Little Tokyo. It is the birthplace of international Pentecostalism. It’s also part of the church history that really is the foundation of downtown Los Angeles.
I miss hanging out in Little Tokyo at night, because there's a different vibe. You went on a week night so it was more quiet, the weekend would be packed. Thank you for this walk, AK! 😎
Little Tokyo the birth place of International Pentecostalism and part of L.A.s Christian foundation connected to all the early churches that started in Downtown Los Angeles.
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Cool video, I remembered the movie Showdown in Little Tokyo, I guess would of been filmed there. Though I have to admit, it looks TOOO westernized and not like the REAL Tokyo.
Little Tokyo was started by all the Japanese transplants that moved here pre-world war two. It was a little piece of home that they carved out for themselves.
@@samuelplacensia9979 My point was the style of this portion of the city. It could have looked more japanese, with japanese-style look. But it just look a tiny american food village, so i called it "japan wannabe". Those seems restaurants trying to follow the increasing vawe of asian food in occident, very popular these days.
Hey this ain’t New York man, hit the button and cross with the walk signal! And yes of course they would go anyway they kinda had a green light. You would be considered the asshole for being in the road illegally and the cops would side with the driver.
This was a nice walk around with some beautiful places. Thanks for this! 👍
Wow! Thank you for video showing! Beautiful night walking.👍 Los Angeles and Little Toyko great enjoy! God bless!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks, AK-san! I've been to Little Tokyo 25 years ago. It was during my first trip abroad, so this place was
very impressive and still makes me feel nostalgic. By the way, I feel $14.5 for Ramen is surprising a little bit for me.
It's normally $10 at most in Japan.
20 years ago before Little Tokyo got overrun with tourists and commercialism, we would come here very late at night to have a late dinner - some of the restaurants here were open till 1 or 2 in the morning and we used to love walking around Little Tokyo late at night when it's quiet and peaceful and back then Little Tokyo was very safe and skid row was still very far away. I wouldn't be walking around little Tokyo late at night nowadays though.
Little Tokyo has always been part of the tourist scene in downtown Los Angeles. What makes it really special and significant is the fact that the Azusa Street revival took place in Little Tokyo. It is the birthplace of international Pentecostalism. It’s also part of the church history that really is the foundation of downtown Los Angeles.
1st and 2nd Street maybe ok at night, but I would not go to 3rd Street. Not much there and very dangerous. 4th Street is now skid row.
In nature, light creates the color. In your video, color creates the light.
The beauty has no boundaries in this video.
Nice one man! The night tours are always my favorite.
Thank you!
I miss hanging out in Little Tokyo at night, because there's a different vibe. You went on a week night so it was more quiet, the weekend would be packed. Thank you for this walk, AK! 😎
I liked it because the lines were shorter to get ramen I can see this area getting very busy on weekends.
@@ActionKid Smart move and glad you got to enjoy some ramen! 😃
Little Tokyo was great when we last went, enjoyed every moment of it
shabu house was one of my favorite ! good memories nice video ❤️
Hey I think I passed you on the red line universal city stop a few weeks ago.
I definitely took that line several times in July/August
Little Tokyo is great part of Downtown L.A. You did a great job covering it on your L.A. videos, Actionkid!
You're welcome!
This is a great part of the city of Little Tokyo, good walkthrough.
I wish we had neighborhoods like this on the East coast.
I wish there was a Little Tokyo here in NYC too!
Very Clean very nice. And pretty
Weekends is super crowded! Beautiful scenes, good job AK 👍🏼
Skate crew! Yeah buddy!!!
I live 40 minutes away i need to go
Walking Welcome To The Los Angeles Little Tokyo Arrived At Night
Hello from Florida ❤️
Welcome to Little Tokyo in Los Angeles.
The mall is where I bought my n64 console 😆
Beautiful video
I enjoyed it 👍 135
Thanks My Buddy ❤
I wish to see where they have the red torii gate other then the watch tower in Little Tokyo.
Little Tokyo the birth place of International Pentecostalism and part of L.A.s Christian foundation connected to all the early churches that started in Downtown Los Angeles.
🚶🚶🚶👍✌️✋Extra Good job🤝
Wow. Great view, I love to see new places 👍❤️
Great movie 👍👋 Bravo 👋
And I have a new movie from a walk around the city 😊
Yours sincerely, DJ Janusz from Warsaw Poland 🇵🇱🙏✋
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Cool video, I remembered the movie Showdown in Little Tokyo, I guess would of been filmed there. Though I have to admit, it looks TOOO westernized and not like the REAL Tokyo.
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0:31 that guy live in LA and never saw a vlogger... what a boomer!
This place is "Japan wannabe", but looks so american!
The restaurants style, the trees, the benches etc.
@@deenzmartin6695 Obviously 🤦🏼♂️
Little Tokyo was started by all the Japanese transplants that moved here pre-world war two. It was a little piece of home that they carved out for themselves.
@@samuelplacensia9979 My point was the style of this portion of the city.
It could have looked more japanese, with japanese-style look.
But it just look a tiny american food village, so i called it "japan wannabe".
Those seems restaurants trying to follow the increasing vawe of asian food in occident, very popular these days.
Hey this ain’t New York man, hit the button and cross with the walk signal!
And yes of course they would go anyway they kinda had a green light. You would be considered the asshole for being in the road illegally and the cops would side with the driver.