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A Rare Peek Inside Los Angeles’s Secret Japanese Cultural Village

A collector’s Japanese paradise exists in an inconspicuous downtown loft.



The hidden Japanese Cultural Village's interior. All photos by Foster Snell.
The hidden Japanese Cultural Village's interior. All photos by Foster Snell. FOSTER SNELL
One of the most intriguing places in all of Los Angeles is hidden in plain sight. On the edge of Little Tokyo in a 5,000 square-foot warehouse, a “Japanese Cultural Village” exists. The vast space brims with vibrant costumes, tapestries, dolls, kimonos, antiques, ceramics, lanterns, knick-knacks, ephemera and more. In addition to a museum-worthy collection of artifacts, the space also holds a theater, a temple, and a tea parlor.
Chase Sapphire® gave cardmembers and Atlas Obscura readers the unique opportunity to explore the place and interact with its owner, Peter Lai, whose commentary provided an additional splash of color in the lush, florid space.
Born in Hong Kong, Peter Lai became enraptured by Japanese design when he was 18 while on vacation in the country. Though he initially planned to move there, life interrupted with the passing of his father. He took on his family’s trade of costumery, becoming an award-winning designer for opera, theater, television, and celebrities. For more than 30 years over the course of his travels, he collected Japanese items from around the world.
Below, take a look at just a few treasures from Lai’s mind-boggling collection.
Guests gather inside the "Japanese Cultural Village."
Guests gather inside the “Japanese Cultural Village.” FOSTER SNELL
Fashion designer and collector Peter Lai.
Fashion designer and collector Peter Lai. FOSTER SNELL
Lai's collection of Japanese footwear.
Lai’s collection of Japanese footwear. FOSTER SNELL
Another view of the vast space.
Another view of the vast space. FOSTER SNELL
Lai presents a dining display.
Lai presents a dining display. FOSTER SNELL
Lai entertains a guest.
Lai entertains a guest. FOSTER SNELL
Ephemera from Lai's collection.
Ephemera from Lai’s collection. FOSTER SNELL
Colorful signage flutters in the space.
Colorful signage flutters in the space. FOSTER SNELL
East meets west in a cheeky arrangement.
East meets west in a cheeky arrangement. FOSTER SNELL
Artfully arranged faux nigiri.
Artfully arranged faux nigiri. FOSTER SNELL
A guest observes her surroundings.
A guest observes her surroundings. FOSTER SNELL
Visitors were given Japanese fans.
Visitors were given Japanese fans. FOSTER SNELL
Paper cranes floating by string.
Paper cranes floating by string. FOSTER SNELL

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