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Heinlenville/Chinatown Site, 6th St. and Taylor St.
Ideal Laundry Company (Nishioka Brothers’ Fish Market), 665 N. Sixth St.
“Ken Ying Low” Restaurant Building, 625 N. Sixth St.
Japantown Bathhouse Site, 6th St. and Jackson St.
Sumo Ring Site/Asahi Baseball Field, 6th St. and Jackson (SE Corner)
Okida Hall (San Jose Taiko), 587 N Sixth St.
Old Dobashi Market (Tsugaru Restaurant), 224 Jackson St.
Tahei Building (formerly Hank’s Rod and Reel), 205/209 Jackson St.
Fuji Towers,
690 N. Fifth St.
San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin, 640 N. Fifth St.
Hori Midwifery,
580 N. Fifth St.
Wesley United Methodist Church, 566 N. Fifth St.
Issei Memorial Building, 565 N. Fifth St.
Mineta House,
545 N. Fifth St.
Japanese American Museum of San Jose, 535 N. Fifth St.
George’s Service Center, 599 N. Fourth St.
Yu-Ai-Kai,
588 N. Fourth St.
Nichi Bei Bussan, 140 Jackson St.
Wing’s Chinese Restaurant, 131 Jackson St.
Italian Residence
(San Jose Chiropractic),
600 N. Third St.