- Sawtelle Boulevard
Sawtelle Boulevard is a north/south street in
Los Angeles of important cultural significance. Sawtelle Blvd's northern end is at Ohio Avenue adjacent to the Veteran Administration, and its southern end is at Overland Avenue, a few blocks past Sepulveda Boulevard. Sawtelle Blvd is the major thoroughfare for the West Los Angeles neighborhood of Sawtelle.The portion of Sawtelle Blvd from
Santa Monica Boulevard toOlympic Boulevard is a trendy spot for the newer Japanese American community in Los Angeles, [ [http://travel2.nytimes.com/2006/10/01/travel/01surfacing.html "West Los Angeles: Boulevard of the Rising Sun," New York Times, October 1, 2006] ] . Often called simply "Sawtelle," this neighborhood is occasionally called "Little Osaka" - not to be confused with downtown Los Angeles' olderLittle Tokyo , or the largerJapantown, San Francisco, California (which has also been called Little Osaka) [ [http://www.sunset.com/sunset/travel/california/article/0,20633,1681562,00.html "Visit Japan in California," Sunset magazine, December, 2007] ] . Sawtelle is relatively nearUCLA , Santa Monica, and Culver City. Twenty years ago, Japanese immigrants operated botanical nurseries here. Today, businesses found on this street include Japanese fast food (curry and ramen), upscale sushi bars, hair salons, neighborhood Japanese grocery stores, three Boba tea shops, anime, Japanese artisan stores, temples, and a few historic nurseries. One interesting site is the consulate ofSaudi Arabia , located next to a ramen restaurant and an esoteric Japanese magazine store.Homes south of this portion of Sawtelle Blvd are inhabited by a large Japanese American population. Many of the homes exhibit gardens and landscapes true to Japanese tradition.
After passing Olympic Blvd, Sawtelle Blvd continues as a four lane boulevard running parallel to the
San Diego Freeway andSepulveda Boulevard . After entering Culver City, Sawtelle Blvd swerves east, crossesSepulveda Boulevard and ends at Overland Avenue in Culver City.References
External links
* [http://www.sawtelleblvd.com Sawtelle Blvd.]
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