Visiting San Francisco’s Japantown

A beautiful and fun place to visit

Floyd Mori
Curated Newsletters

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The Golden Gate Bridge (Image is author’s)

Japantowns have almost disappeared throughout the United States

Traveling and sightseeing have not been common or easy over the past year with the coronavirus pandemic bringing drastic changes to the world. When the pandemic is over and travel is resumed in some normal fashion, a destination area for many will undoubtedly be San Francisco. The city by the bay has been a tourist attraction for many years. San Francisco has much to offer its visitors as well as the residents of the city and nearby cities.

During the time we lived in the Bay Area for over twenty years, my family made many trips across the Bay Bridge to San Francisco. It was and is always a pleasure to visit the city. We still enjoy going there.

Some of the major attractions of San Francisco are The Golden Gate Bridge, The Bay Bridge, Pier 39, The Ferry Building, Fisherman’s Wharf, Golden Gate Park with the Japanese Tea Garden and the Aquarium, Chinatown, Alcatraz Island, Union Square, and Lombard Street, among other points of interest. There are also many parks and museums.

One of the lesser known attractions of San Francisco…

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Floyd Mori
Curated Newsletters

Floyd Mori, born in Utah, is a former College Teacher, Mayor, CA State Assemblyman, Consultant, and CEO for Nonprofits. www.thejapaneseamericanstory.com.