Places We Go : San Francisco's Japantown
Neighborhoods are a great place for design ideas and one of my favorites is Japantown in San Francisco. There's about 6 blocks filled with nooks and crannies - hardware, groceries, office supplies, noodles, Lolita fashion - it's all there. Yesterday morning I was back and here's what I discovered.
Japantown's Peace Plaza under San Francisco's typical summer skies, foggy until early afternoon.
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Stair bridge and rock garden inside one of the malls.
One of my favorite stores is the large Daiso store - a Japanese "Dollar Store." Actually, it's the $1.50 store with some items a little more. One friend buys all her face creams and shampoos here - but I was more interested in all the cool things for home.
Glasses from $1.50 to $4. I particularly like the clear with blue ribbon (bottom right). Now, kicking myself that I didn't buy some at $1.50 each.
Oodles of blue&white noodle bowls for $3 and $4 each.
In Japantown, you'll find good restaurants - and the art of creating fake food for their windows.
These iconic Noguchi lamps sell for $150 each. I would love one of these classics which works with any decor in any room.
A visit to any neighborhood can provide inspiration and the perfect thing to do on a Saturday morning. If you have a minute, let me know about your favorite neighborhoods.
A visit to any neighborhood can provide inspiration and the perfect thing to do on a Saturday morning. If you have a minute, let me know about your favorite neighborhoods.
PS The next time I saw Jayne, she gave me 4 of those glorious glasses. Going to Japantown and getting them was so sweet. Thank you, Jayne!
For its interesting history and more information : sfjapantown.org