Little Tokyo/Arts District
A vibrant crossroads where neon-lit sushi bars, street‑art murals, and historic theaters pulse beneath the Metro’s sleek canopy.
Tourist Information
Step out onto 1st Street and you’ll be whisked into Little Tokyo’s heart: explore the Japanese American National Museum, sample fresh ramen at Daikokuya, and browse eclectic gifts at the Japanese Village Plaza. Walk a few blocks west to the Arts District, where colorful warehouse galleries like Hauser & Wirth and the iconic Arts District Brewing Company showcase cutting‑edge art and craft beer. Don’t miss the historic Mayan Theatre for indie films or the bustling Santee Alley market for affordable fashion finds—all just a short walk from the station’s exits.
Local Tips
- Buy a TAP card before you board to enjoy seamless transfers between Metro rail and bus lines.
- Check the museum’s calendar; free admission on the second Saturday of each month.
- Use the station’s elevators (near the northbound platform) for easy access to the wheelchair‑friendly sidewalks and bike‑share dock.
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Accessibility
Elevator
✓
Ramp
✓
Tactile Floor
✓
Estación completamente accesible según normativas ADA.
Quick Info
Lines
A
County
Zone
cultural-turistico
Fare
$2.50 USD
Connections
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