![]() There's also metered street parking ($2 per hour), but that's quite rare to find too. And there's no grace period, so if you go in and find no parking, you're still charged for the time you spent looking for it ($1 per 15 minutes). Even if the structure is full, they do not put up a "LOT FULL" sign. Ever since Bank of the West opened in the plaza, parking in that little structure has been a nightmare, no matter the time (but it's especially bad on weekends.). Kinokuniya store shares a small parking structure with Marukai (Japanese supermarket), Hurry Curry, a few small cafés, and Bank of the West. If you're just trying to drop by the store for a quick purchase, good luck. It's local to Kinokuniya and the rest of Little Tokyo, where you can find a wide variety of Japanese restaurants and souvenir stores, as well as the Japanese American National Museum, Geffen Contemporary Art Museum and the East West Players Theater Company. ![]() If you're planning to spend more than 2 hours in the area, I recommend the $5 all-day parking across the street. *New Japanese magazines: $7.50-$20 (back issues discounted) *New Japanese artbooks (~1% of the store) *New English books (Japanese language and culture focused) (~5% of the store) *New Japanese magazines (~4% of the store) ![]() *New stationery (manga tones, Copic markers, overpriced cute pens, stationery, origami paper, etc.) (3% of the store) *New anime goodies (cell phone straps, pencil boards, gashapon, etc.) (~0.5% of the store) A pair, since these are two branches of the same store.
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