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Little Tokyo question.

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#1
  • ハテナさん
  • mail
  • 2023/09/15 16:21

I can't remember the name of the grocery store that used to be in front of Nijiya Market in Little Tokyo about 15-20 years ago, but if anyone remembers the name, please let me know. Thank you in advance.

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#2
  • UZAI
  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 17:35
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Modern Food ?

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#3
  • ハテナさん
  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 17:55
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UZAI, it's not Modern Food 😞 It was a very old-fashioned grocery store before it became Nizya Market, and it was cheaper than Nikkei Market, but on the other hand it had a lot of expired items.

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#4
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 18:01
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Yuwen Market
Modern Food is off 2nd street out of the Village
where there is currently an ice cream shop on the corner towards the Japan America Theater.

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#5
  • スゲー
  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 18:06
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Wow I missed
Enven, Modern, I completely forgot the name.

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#6
  • UZAI
  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 18:08
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You should contact RAFU SHIMPO, I have been there since 1964.
These were the days when Eikiku and Billiards were in the basement. There was also Tokyo Kaikan above the grocery store.
Maybe everyone has moved on to other places by now.

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#7
  • UZAI
  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 18:14
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Enven. Modern is more convenient for me personally, it has parking and is close to Yamada Jewelry.

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#8
  • スゲー
  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 18:27
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I remember the name Eikiku. Tokyo Kaikan too.
I was small, so I have not passed away yet.

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#10
  • ハテナさん
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  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 19:11
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Suge, UZAI ! exactly enbun. Glad to hear it. I couldn't find the answer no matter where I looked and my head was all mushy and I wondered how I could find the answer. Thank you 😊 I quite liked the market and went there every time I went to Little Tokyo. Little Tokyo has changed quite a bit, hasn't it?

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#11
  • ハテナさん
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  • 2023/09/15 (Fri) 19:13
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Thank you also for the Showa Ototsuan 😊.

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#15
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/16 (Sat) 09:24
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When I was working part-time in Little Tokyo after I came to the US,
I always had lunch on Saturdays because there was a
simple deli at the entrance to Modern Ford.
I told him that I couldn't go to his part-time job because school finished at 12 p.m. and I had to take the bus, but
I couldn't do it if he couldn't because I was making plans for him to come. So
the president of the company drove to pick me up from school Monday through Friday when school was out.

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#16
  • スゲー
  • 2023/09/16 (Sat) 09:50
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I used to work at OCS...

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#17
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/16 (Sat) 10:24
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OCS used to publish the OCS News every two weeks in New York
and in Los Angeles it was sold at Kinokuniya.

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#31
  • LA
  • 2023/09/16 (Sat) 19:19
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Boyle heights born and raised in LA ?????
Where is LA ? ( lol )

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#37
  • LA
  • 2023/09/16 (Sat) 22:15
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↑ < Fun and nice adults >
As expected, you'll need them for this.

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#39
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/17 (Sun) 08:13
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# Boyle heights born and raised in LA ?????
Boyle heights is a city
Boyle heights is a Jewish neighborhood, then
Japanese and Japanese-Americans moved there and now it is Latin American.

Hollywood, West ・ Hollywood, Westwood and Santa Monica are also called Los Angeles.
Where you live is also roughly Los Angeles.

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#40
  • ピカチュウ
  • 2023/09/17 (Sun) 09:38
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There is also Evergreen Cemetery, where many Japanese and Japanese-Americans are sleeping.
Otemosan is also popular for Japanese food. Tenrikyo.
You should learn a little bit before you say it, just like the person above. The owner of Otaichiban also grew up near here
Her mother is Miss Hakata, and she is a beautiful woman. Japanese-owned hospital, no longer there.

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#46
  • ごんた
  • 2023/09/17 (Sun) 11:16
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I remember, I opened the car door of a customer who came to pick me up for work a long time ago
the moment I opened it, I smelled moldy I told my colleague about it and he said it was an old age smell.
By the way, there are many older people without smell.

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