![]() As the longtime location of Tokio Florist and former residence of proprietors Yuki Sakai, her daughter Sumi (Sakai) Kozawa and son-in-law Frank Kozawa, the residence, landscaped grounds, buildings, and signage, uniquely narrate emblematic themes of Los Angeles and Japanese American history and culture. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Sakai-Kozawa Residence/Tokio Florist and Pole Sign, Historic-Cultural Monument #1198, is representative of the agricultural and horticultural sectors of Los Angeles’s commercial and early industrial development.
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