neighborhood watch: japantown, san francisco

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22 Budget Travel BudgetTravel.com From top: courtesy Hotel Tomo; Christina McNeill; James Knox. Illustration by Jan Kallwejt WHERE NEXT NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH Japantown, San Francisco DINNER & DRINKS At Dosa on Fillmore, inven- tive, spice-accented cocktails like the Batsman (left), made with gin, Darjeeling tea cordial, lemon juice, and ginger beer, play off the flavors in the restau- rant’s South Indian dishes. 1700 Fillmore St., dosasf.com, cocktails from $9, entrées from $9.50. 3 OLD-SCHOOL SPA There’s often a wait for the com- munal sento-style baths at Kabuki Springs & Spa, but guests who book a treatment—options range from facials and massages to acupuncture—can skip the line for the hot and cold pools, steam room, and sauna. 1750 Geary Blvd., kabukisprings. com, one-day access to the baths from $22, treatments from $65. 4 NO-FAIL NIGHTSPOT 5 Underscoring the neighborhood’s rise, Yoshi’s, a Bay Area institution since 1973, chose to open its newest jazz-and-sushi joint just outside Japantown. The out- post has consistently drawn crowds with its big-name performers (Cassandra Wilson, Herb Alpert, Mos Def) as well as chef Shotaro Kamio’s adventurous recipes, like sashimi with grapefruit, juli- enned potatoes, and lemon oil. 1330 Fill- more St., yoshis.com, sushi rolls from $6, cover from $5. Right in the center of the city, hypermodern updates are taking hold in this century-old district. By Geraldine Campbell 2 1 3 4 5 6 ONE-STOP SHOPPING The 2-month-old New People cultural center houses a split-toe tabi-style shoe retailer from Kyoto, a theater that screens Japa- nese films, a café that sells bento boxes, and a gallery that shows work from artists like Final Fantasy designer Yoshitaka Amano. 1746 Post St., new peopleworld.com. 2 FASHION GOLD MINE Floral minidresses, playful graphic- print tops, and edgy structured jackets from hard-to-find women’s clothing labels fill the racks at Boutique Harajuku, in the Miyako Mall. Warning: The mostly European and Asian designs run small. 22 Peace Plaza, Suite 522, boutiqueharajuku. com, tops from $65. 6 ART HOTEL 1 Rooms at the geek- chic Hotel Tomo pair minimalist furniture with anime murals by Japanese artist Heisuke Kitazawa. The two Players Suites, each of which sleeps five, come with PS3 and Wii gaming consoles, LCD projectors with eight-foot-wide screens, and oversize beanbags. In the lobby, a vending machine dispenses silk-screened Giant Robot tees. 1800 Sut- ter St., jdvhotels.com, rooms from $99, Play- ers Suites from $400.

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Budget Travel, October 2009

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Page 1: Neighborhood Watch: Japantown, San Francisco

22 Budget Travel BudgetTravel.com

Fromtop:courtesyHotelTomo;ChristinaMcNeill;JamesKnox.IllustrationbyJanKallwejt

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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH

Japantown,SanFrancisco

DINNER &DRINKS At Dosaon Fillmore, inven-tive, spice-accentedcocktails like theBatsman (left), madewith gin, Darjeelingtea cordial, lemonjuice, and gingerbeer, play off theflavors in the restau-rant’s South Indiandishes. 1700 FillmoreSt., dosasf.com,cocktails from $9,entrées from $9.50.

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OLD-SCHOOLSPA There’s oftena wait for the com-munal sento-stylebaths at KabukiSprings & Spa, butguests who booka treatment—optionsrange from facialsand massages toacupuncture—canskip the line for thehot and cold pools,steam room, andsauna. 1750 GearyBlvd., kabukisprings.com, one-day accessto the baths from $22,treatments from $65.

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NO-FAIL NIGHTSPOT5

Underscoring theneighborhood’s rise,Yoshi’s, a Bay Areainstitution since 1973,chose to open itsnewest jazz-and-sushijoint just outsideJapantown. The out-post has consistentlydrawn crowds with itsbig-name performers

(Cassandra Wilson,Herb Alpert, Mos Def)as well as chef ShotaroKamio’s adventurousrecipes, like sashimiwith grapefruit, juli-enned potatoes, andlemon oil. 1330 Fill-more St., yoshis.com,sushi rolls from $6,cover from $5.

Right in the center of the city,hypermodern updates are takinghold in this century-old district.By Geraldine Campbell

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ONE-STOPSHOPPINGThe 2-month-old NewPeople cultural centerhouses a split-toetabi-style shoe retailerfrom Kyoto, a theaterthat screens Japa-nese films, a café thatsells bento boxes, anda gallery that showswork from artists likeFinal Fantasy designerYoshitaka Amano.1746 Post St., newpeopleworld.com.

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FASHIONGOLD MINEFloral minidresses,playful graphic-print tops, and edgystructured jacketsfrom hard-to-findwomen’s clothinglabels fill the racks atBoutique Harajuku,in the Miyako Mall.Warning: The mostlyEuropean and Asiandesigns run small. 22Peace Plaza, Suite 522,boutiqueharajuku.com, tops from $65.

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ART HOTEL1

Rooms at the geek-chic Hotel Tomo pairminimalist furniturewith anime muralsby Japanese artistHeisuke Kitazawa.The two PlayersSuites, each of whichsleeps five, comewith PS3 and Wiigaming consoles,

LCD projectors witheight-foot-widescreens, and oversizebeanbags. In thelobby, a vendingmachine dispensessilk-screened GiantRobot tees. 1800 Sut-ter St., jdvhotels.com,rooms from $99, Play-ers Suites from $400.