Japantown — Culture, Community, and Character
Japantown is one of San Jose’s most beloved hidden gems—historic, walkable, and full of soul. As one of only three remaining Japantowns in the U.S., this neighborhood offers a rare mix of deep cultural roots, local pride, and a welcoming, small-town feel just minutes from the heart of downtown.
What Makes It Special
Originally formed in the late 1800s by Japanese immigrants, today’s Japantown (or "Jtown" to locals) honors its heritage with festivals, traditional shops, and a vibrant arts scene. Murals line the streets, paper lanterns hang over historic buildings, and neighbors stop to chat outside cafés and corner markets.
The housing here is a mix—historic bungalows, modern townhomes, and sleek new condos all within a few blocks of restaurants, galleries, and boutiques. For buyers who want walkability, authenticity, and community, Japantown is a standout.
Local Snapshot
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Zip code: 95112
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Median home price: ~$1.3M (as of Q1 2025)
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Price per sq ft: ~$970
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Common home types: Historic Craftsman homes, mid-century bungalows, modern townhomes and condos
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Typical lot size: 3,000–6,000 sq ft
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School district: San Jose Unified
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Nearby schools: Grant Elementary, Peter Burnett Middle, San Jose High
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Parks & public spaces: Bernal Park, Japantown Peace Plaza, Asahi Baseball Field
Hidden Gems & Everyday Joys
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Roy’s Coffee Station – an old gas station turned cozy coffee shop
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Nikkei Traditions & Gifts – authentic Japanese gifts and crafts
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Japantown Farmers Market – Sundays with local produce, mochi, and more
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Japantown Immersive & Obon Festival – beloved cultural events with music, dancing, and street food
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Buddhist Church and Wesley Methodist Church – historic anchors for community life
Commute & Convenience
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5 minutes to downtown San Jose
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Easy access to Highway 87, 101, and I-880
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Walkable to light rail and close to the future BART station at Diridon
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Minutes from San Pedro Square, SAP Center, and SJSU
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Convenient to grocery stores (Safeway, Nijiya Market) and local eats
Why People Stay
Japantown isn’t just a neighborhood—it’s a lifestyle. People are drawn to its sense of place, diversity, and timeless character. Sellers benefit from strong interest in this one-of-a-kind neighborhood, while buyers find something rare: a place that feels like home from the first visit.
If you're looking for charm, culture, and true San Jose spirit—Japantown is ready to welcome you.
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