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My son and I plan on being there on the 8th and 9th. We may stay at a hotel in the area. If there are exclusive items or something I will try and get some and bring to SDCC two weeks later 8)

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As mentioned previously, I was at Anime Expo 2011 in Los Angeles this past 4th of July weekend, and took a quick trip to Little Tokyo for some ramen at the Daikokuya shop. The Japanese-American National Museum was on the way from the Gold Line Metro-rail station, so I was able to snap these photos:

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So close, but too far...
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Oh, and by the way: Ran into this rather familiar couple on the way to the Daikokuya ramen shop as well: :D

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Nice meeting you again, Stan!
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I know these folks from somewhere.....dangnabbit, I don't remember....;)
the museum's outer appearance gives me goosebumps, man!!!!great!
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Great pics Khyron! Thanks for posting
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Cool pics! :D

And I wish I could just bump into my favorite comic book artist while on my way to dinner. :lol:
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Daikokuya is one of those places that, if you do not get there when it opens, you will have a 60-90 minute wait. We bumped into khyron82 and his friends just minutes before opening. We did not want to be rude, but we were anxious to get going, little knowing they were going to the same place we were.

I did not even notice the banner in front of the museum until after our meal, even though we had passed it on the way to the restaurant.
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Sorry if we caused you some anxiety there, Sensei! And no, you were not rude at all. We didn't see you go into Daikokuya, since we had one person from Texas who had never visited L.A. nor Little Tokyo before, and we had to wait for him to shoot all the photos of the area to his heart's content (which made the two of us kinda anxious for the same reason).

Yes, Daikokuya does fill up fast if you don't get there around 11 am (sitting at the counter is the way to go). Big line of people greeted us on the way out an hour later (as well as a pair of adorable Shiba Inu dogs waiting for their masters to finish eating).
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For those interested in stopping by Daikokuya after visiting the exhibition at JANM, here's a photo of the storefront I took back in 2009 (hasn't changed), looking east toward the museum:

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Again, this rather familiar couple... :D

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And a pair of cute Shiba Inu dogs patiently waiting for their master to finish eating...

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thanks for the new photos!these shiba inu dogs are really nice looking;)
wait, you have to stand in queue in order to get into the restaurant or into the museum, Im confused´....what is the meal in the picture?
so, if I ever get to los angeles would you say I have to eat there?
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coolray85 wrote:thanks for the new photos!these shiba inu dogs are really nice looking;)
wait, you have to stand in queue in order to get into the restaurant or into the museum, Im confused´....what is the meal in the picture?
so, if I ever get to los angeles would you say I have to eat there?
Heh, the queue was for the Daikokuya ramen restaurant if you don't get there when it opens (especially if you want a booth, instead of sitting at the counter).

The speciality is the Daikokuya Ramen bowl (though the other items on the menu looked tasty as well, but we never have room for those after eating one of these):

http://www.daikoku-ten.com/locations/littletokyo/menu/

Sadly, I don't remember there ever being a queue for the Japanese-American National Museum...
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I should not have looked at that menu when I'm hungry and haven't had breakfast yet! NOW I'm REALLY HUNGRY!
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same here;)...and nothing good to eat in the house;(:...
sounds delicious, I think I'll write that restaurant on my must-see list!
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Some pictures from behind the scenes on the set-up for the up-coming Usagi Yojimbo show posted to Facebook by the JANM....

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Staff & interns are busy getting the exhibit ready for the opening this weekend!


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work in progress!


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It's coming together!


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Helping with exhibition prep is part of the JANM intern experience.


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More interns at work


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We not only document history...
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