JACCC Gift Guide

Check out holiday gift picks from

Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC)

@jaccc_la | 244 San Pedro St

The Japanese American Cultural & Community Center weaves Japanese and Japanese American arts and culture into the fabric of our communities. JACCC remains firmly rooted in Little Tokyo, providing a vital place to build connections between people and cultures, locally and internationally. Through inclusive programs and authentic experiences, we continue our living traditions and nurture the next generation of innovative artists, culture-bearers, and thinkers.


1. Small charcuterie set ($112) from JACCC (online + in-store @ 244 San Pedro St)

“Comes with small board made from Suntory whiskey casks, two pairs chopsticks and  two chopstick rests.”

2. Suntory Barrel Clip ($15.50) from JACCC (online + in-store @ 244 San Pedro St)

“Made from Suntory oak whiskey casks. Convenient clip for many purposes.”

3. Stainless steel serving utensils ($20 each) from JACCC (online + in-store @ 244 San Pedro St)

“Stainless steel perfectly shaped serving utensils - can be used together or separately.  Made in Tubamesanjo, Niigata, Japan”

4. Yusando Tea (Houjicha//Roasted Green Tea) ($11) from Bunkado (online + in-store @ 340 1st St)

“This is my favorite houjicha brand. I love the mild, nutty taste and it doesn’t have too much caffeine, so you can enjoy it all day long!”

5. Ikebana Vases + Supplies (Price varies) from Rafu Bussan (in-person only @ Honda Plaza, 414 E 2nd St)

“Rafu Bussan has a variety of excellent items for beginners and long-time practitioners of Ikebana, or the art of flower arrangement. I love their vases!

6. Boon Chili Oil ($18) from Yoboseyo! Superette (in-person only @ 358 E 2nd St)

“Boon is a Los Angeles-based small batch chili oil created by Max Boonthanakit and makes a perfect stocking stuffer / gift for a loved one who appreciates a bit of spice!”

7. Yosh Nakamura Assorted Notecards ($12) from Go For Broke National Education Center (online + in-person @ 355 1st St #200)

“We love these notecards featuring the artistry of celebrated veteran Yoshio "Yosh" Nakamura, who served in the 442nd Battalion during World War II.”


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