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Maneki is a beloved, century-old Japanese restaurant in Seattle’s historic International District, known for traditional sushi, comforting hot pots, and a cozy, neighborhood atmosphere that draws both locals and visitors. The restaurant sits in a mixed-use historic building close to other popular cultural sites, so the surrounding streets can be busy during lunch and dinner hours, especially on weekends and game days, making it wise to factor parking into your plans. Reserving a parking spot ahead of time helps you arrive on time for your reservation, avoid circling crowded blocks, and focus on enjoying this iconic piece of Seattle culinary history.
The area around Maneki features a mix of timed street parking and residential zones, which can fill quickly and may have meter hours, loading zones, and other posted restrictions that visitors need to watch carefully. Planning parking near Maneki in advance reduces the stress of finding a legal space in a high-demand neighborhood and is especially helpful for out-of-town guests unfamiliar with local rules. Always confirm current parking regulations and official guidance before your visit, as policies and neighborhood conditions can change.
Parking near Maneki
Cheapest parkings near Maneki
Parking start at
$11.45
How to park near Maneki
Typical visit duration at Maneki 1-2 hours
Street parking around Maneki in the Chinatown–International District is limited and mostly paid, with time limits and active enforcement into the evening; always read the curb signs carefully and avoid commercial and load-only zones.
Overnight parking Available at U-Park Lot #88, U-Park Lot #53, and other locations (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at U-Park Lot #21 (201 6th Ave. S.), a 2 minute walk away.
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