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Uwajimaya Seattle is a landmark institution in the Pacific Northwest, serving as the flagship location for the largest family-owned Asian grocery retailer in the region. Located in the Chinatown-International District, this massive complex functions as a full-scale culinary and cultural destination known as Uwajimaya Village. The store is renowned for its world-class seafood department, which features live tanks and Toyosu Market imports, and a grocery inventory of over 30,000 items. It serves as a vital urban hub, providing everything from daily household staples to luxury Japanese imports.
The experience is centered around its famous Food Hall and integrated specialty retailers. It houses the legendary Kinokuniya Bookstore, offering a massive collection of Japanese literature, stationery, and manga, alongside premium vendors like Royce’ Chocolate and Paris Miki Optical. The Food Hall offers a “culinary tour of Asia” with independently operated stalls serving ramen, mochi donuts, Vietnamese classics, and Hawaiian plate lunches. With its deep community roots and proximity to Seattle’s professional sports stadiums, Uwajimaya is a bustling destination where traditional family heritage meets a modern, comprehensive lifestyle shopping experience.
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In addition to its primary focus, this market carries select items from other Asian cultures.
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