Japan Village was very nice, had several restaurants with several Japanese cuisine. Also there is a supermarket and several other shops including Daido which is a Japanese grocery store, Bandai store with plenty of Japanese plastic models and figures. Gundam, Across are but a few and some at good prices. There are 2 floors to look at. Outside there are several shops and food court that spand out through several buildings. You can spend hours looking around.
Restaurant
Japan Village
Sunset ParkBrooklyn


Sunset Park
Brooklyn
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About Japan Village
Bustling indoor market with an array of Japanese food stalls plus a Sunrise Mart for groceries.
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4.6
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Sorry but this place is AWESOME!!! Highly recommend it for those that are looking for an authentic Japanese experience such as food, clothing, and culture.
It is a nice place to sit by and relax. From newcomers to veterans, positive people is one of my favorite things to encounter. The food is great, atmosphere is wonderful and if you want to speak 日本語 (Japanese) you can definitely practice a little over here.
Not a very big supermarket, but quite a lot of Japanese imported stuff. The food court is quite appealing.
I love this spot too much. From Anime/Manga figures to Japanese food and household items. You will find it all in here, sweet, sour, or whatever you're into there's a variety of places to choose from and fill your wants.<br><br>Family friendly restaurants to spacious and cozy joints for the romantics. Get your groceries to last minute gifts (don't wait until the last minute C'mon people), you got it all here.<br><br>Make it a date with yourself and go explore for yourself (if you have someone to tag along with you, even better). It's worth it!
Love the market and multiple food vendors adjacent! I do wish the ongiri had an uncooked salmon option! The market has a lot of the staples you can find in Japan, like real wasabi and multiple known Japanese brands.<br>There's a great outdoor area with a fire pit in the winter and a lovely space in the spring, summer, and fall for sitting outside.
Very cool experience located in Industrial City Brooklyn. Japan Village is to Japan, what Eataly is to Italy and what Little Spain is to Spain.<br><br>There are a handful of kiosks that sell different types of Japanese food items, including various sushi rolls, hand rolls, okonomiyaki, fried octopus balls, there is a sake bar and noodle bar, as well as ramen. Plenty of little and long tables to sit at to enjoy your meals. In addition there is an indoor restaurant and several restaurants outside of the main area which you need to access by going outside.<br><br>There is also a large Japanese supermarket on the 1st floor and a type of dollar store on the 2nd floor, accessible by stairs or an elevator. Highly recommend if you like Japanese food.
It has a good selections and There are so many Japanese stores in the location
If you’re looking for a place in New York with authentic Japanese vibes, Japan Village is definitely worth a visit. They offer a great selection of ramen and other Japanese dishes, along with a Japanese grocery store. Inside the building, you’ll also find popular retailers like Book Off, Daiso, and other Japanese shops. They occasionally host Japanese cultural events as well, which makes the experience even more enjoyable.
Japan Village is a surprisingly charming find tucked inside an otherwise industrial part of Brooklyn. The space opens into a lively collection of food stalls, a grocery market, and even an outdoor patio in the back.<br><br>We ordered from three shops including okonomiyaki & takoyaki, karaage, and a Jiro-style ramen. Everything was packed with flavor, and the ramen was impressively rich for a food-hall setting. It’s not gourmet dining, but the quality is solid across the board and the variety makes it a fun way to sample a bunch of Japanese bites in one stop.
a vibrant cultural hub located in Brooklyn, New York, offering an authentic taste of Japan. It features a variety of Japanese eateries, markets, and specialty shops, all under one roof. It’s a wonderful spot to explore Japanese cuisine, culture, and craftsmanship
Amazing experience. I highly recommend this place to visit for anime fans. The have various types of collectibles- wide selection. The food is delicious-We had the ebi yaki n tako yaki at the food court $17. Supermarket Selections are very good, I spent $25 on cookies and candy n drinks. My friend spent 64 on candies n drinks including a giant box of . It does take hours to visit and explore.
In the heart of New York City, lies Japan Village. This two floor cultural oasis is dedicated to immersing visitors in the rich heritage and vibrant spirit of Japan. Whether it is mochi pounding or tea ceremonies or authentic Japanese food, there are tons of things to eat and do in Japan Village to experience Japan, without having to travel there.<br><br>The first floor is mainly for food and drinks. There are 10 food stalls, 5 restaurants & bars, a grocery store, a liquor store, and a bakery & café. The food stalls offer various foods, from bento boxes to finger foods to onigiri to ramen. Seats are limited, so get here early or have a friend save a table for the group! Of course, you have to check out the Sunrise Mart. This is a Japanese supermarket that offers authentic ingredients, fresh produce, sushi-grade fish, ready-made meals, condiments, and cosmetics.<br><br>The second floor consists of 6 shops: Book Off, Daiso, Bandai Namco, Taro's Origami, Japanklyn, and Kiddleton. For anime and manga lovers, you have to check out Book Off, Kiddleton, and Bandai Namco for some amazing collectibles! For those that want to explore more of Japanese culture, check out Daiso, which is a Japanese dollar store, or Japanklyn, a lifestyle store that blends Japanese streetwear and culture with a Brooklyn's touch.<br><br>You will need more than one day to check everything here! Especially, since Japan Village is just a small part of Industry City. I highly recommend you plan your day in advance, especially since some stores are difficult to find. You should also check out their social media pages and their website to learn about their events! They offer tea ceremonies, interactive Japanese horror experiences, magical girls festival, idol events, and much more!
Japan Village in Industry City feels like a little slice of Tokyo tucked into Brooklyn. The food hall has everything from fresh sushi and ramen to Japanese curry, mochi, and even a bakery with fluffy breads. The market is stocked with authentic Japanese groceries, snacks, and sake, which is perfect if you want to take the experience home. It can get crowded (especially on weekends), but that’s part of the energy. A great spot to eat, shop, and wander if you’re craving Japan without hopping on a plane.
Japan village is a great place to get authentic Japanese food and other items. Plenty of places here for food and they also have a small convince store as well with alot of drinks, snacks and food. The surrounding area is also worth exploring full of interesting place. I recommend this place to anyone visiting NYC/ Brooklyn.
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