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Established in 1910 

Where You Can Stay at a Living Museum of Japanese American history in Seattle

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Discover the Story behind 
the Panama Hotel

The Panama Hotel was built in 1910 by the first Japanese American Architect as a single room occupancy for single Japanese men seeking to work in America.

Today, the Panama Hotel is a historic landmark for Japanese American heritage in the Pacific Northwest where guests can experience the original hotel in Seattle.

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RELAXING CAFÉ & MUSEUM

Wide Selection of Teas, Coffee from a Local Roaster, and Pastries

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INTACT SENTO

The Last Remaining Japanese Style Public Bathhouse in the United States.

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PRESERVING THE BUILDING
SUPPORT JAMS (Coming Soon)

To Pass Down the Heritage to

Our Future Generations

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Panama Hotel
605 1/2 South Main St. Seattle, WA


Panama Hotel Tea & Coffee
607 South Main St. Seattle, WA

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