Peruvian-Japanese Cultural Center

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Jesús María, Peru

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Cultural center· Tourist attraction

Peruvian-Japanese Cultural Center Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Peruvian-Japanese Cultural Center is located in Jesús María, Peru on Av. Gregorio Escobedo 803. Peruvian-Japanese Cultural Center is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category cultural center in Peru.

Address

Av. Gregorio Escobedo 803

Phone

+51 15187450

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Alexander Quintana

A very versatile epicenter to learn about the Japanese-Peruvian legacy in the country. It includes a museum, a restaurant, a theater, and even a dojo on the back.

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Brian Daza

I went there to visit the restaurants. Cheap and tastefully food. Both traditional and fusion.

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Ricardo Rosetour Perú

Wonderful Peruvian Nikkei museum, concerts, expos and a great real Japanese restaurant

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Beto y Cyn

Very nice museum and cultural place. Friendly staff and beautiful garden. It's a must see if you are interested in arts, culture and history. If this post helped you please give us a like Cheers!

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RogerZZ asdasd

Nice

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Zhen Liu

Great place in Lima to explore japanese culture. Here you will find courses. They've got a place where you can read books, magazines, newspaper, mangas sitting on comfortable couchs. You may wanna attend their free events by looking the agenda on their website.

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Anna Gil

A nice centre with always changing exhibitions and a long term gallery. Has two restaurants of different price classes and lots of activities! ️

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Gonzalo Vidal

A cultural institution that preserves the history, traditions, and customs of Peru's thriving Japanese-Peruvian community. Easily accesible by public or private transport, it offers a wealth of short courses, restaurants, financial services, language training, sports, and cultural events. It hosts a small but detailed historical museum of Japanese immigration in Peru.