Complete Guide to Shohei Ohtani Murals in Los Angeles | Locations, Addresses & How to Get There [2026]

Los Angeles is dotted with giant murals depicting Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani. From “LA Rising” in Little Tokyo to spots going viral on social media, they make for great photo opportunities. This article summarizes the locations, addresses, and highlights of the major murals you can actually visit, along with tips for touring them efficiently. Be sure to stop by during your Los Angeles trip or around a Dodgers game.
* Murals may be newly created, removed, or change in condition. We recommend checking the latest status before visiting. The information in this article is current as of 2026.
About Shohei Ohtani's Murals
Since Ohtani's move to the Dodgers, murals featuring him have appeared one after another across Los Angeles. Many were created by local artists and have become a symbol of the city's excitement. As free outdoor art, they are perfect for making trip memories.
Major Mural Spots
1. Miyako Hotel “LA Rising” (Little Tokyo) — Most Popular
- Address
- 328 E. First Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 (Miyako Hotel Los Angeles)
- Artist
- Robert Vargas (a renowned muralist from Boyle Heights, Los Angeles)
- Highlights
- A massive mural about 150 feet (approx. 46 m) long on the side of the 13-story hotel. It depicts both a batting and a pitching pose, expressing Ohtani's “two-way” play.
- AR feature
- Scan the QR code on the mural to enjoy an animation of Ohtani swinging and pitching toward Dodger Stadium (created together with The AR Firm).
- Access
- About a 10-minute drive from Dodger Stadium. Located in the heart of Little Tokyo, it is easy to visit alongside sightseeing and dining.
2. Burbank Mural (Ohtani × Mookie Betts)
- Address
- 1800 W Olive Ave, Burbank, CA 91506
- Highlights
- A piece depicting Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts side by side. It is located in the Burbank area of northern Los Angeles.
3. Hermosa Beach Mural (Ohtani × Mookie Betts)
- Address
- 3232 Manhattan Ave, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
- Highlights
- A piece painted in the beach area. A photo spot in the south that you can enjoy together with the seaside scenery.
4. Torrance “Samurai of the Diamond” (DoubleTree by Hilton) — New in 2026
- Location
- DoubleTree by Hilton (City of Torrance)
- Artist
- Robert Vargas
- Highlights
- A giant mural depicting the Dodgers' three Japanese players — Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Roki Sasaki. It is a new work completed in March 2026.
Gallery: Shohei Ohtani & Dodgers Murals in LA
A selection of Shohei Ohtani and Dodgers murals actually visited on our tours.












Tips for Touring the Murals Efficiently
The murals are spread across a wide area — Downtown (Little Tokyo), Burbank, Hermosa Beach, and Torrance. It is difficult to visit several in a single day using public transportation alone, so getting around by car is realistic. In particular, the Miyako Hotel in Little Tokyo is close to Dodger Stadium, so visiting it together with a game is popular.
If you want to visit multiple spots efficiently, or feel uneasy about English or driving, a private tour with a Japanese-speaking guide is a reassuring option.
Tour with a Japanese-Speaking Guide
Dreams Come Tours offers a tour where a Japanese-speaking guide takes you around spots associated with Shohei Ohtani. In addition to the murals, you can combine related spots around Dodger Stadium. It can be flexibly customized to your time and the places you want to visit. With round-trip hotel transfers included, it is reassuring even for a first visit to Los Angeles.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. Are Shohei Ohtani's murals free to see?
A. Yes. Since they are all outdoor murals, you can view and photograph them for free.
Q. Which is the biggest / most famous mural?
A. “LA Rising” painted on the Miyako Hotel in Little Tokyo (about 46 m long) is the most famous, and you can also enjoy its AR animation.
Q. Which mural is close to Dodger Stadium?
A. The mural on the Miyako Hotel in Little Tokyo is the closest, about a 10-minute drive from the stadium.
Q. Can I visit several murals in one day?
A. Since the spots are spread over a wide area, getting around by car is recommended. If you want to tour efficiently, a tour with a Japanese-speaking guide is convenient.
Q. Do the mural locations ever change?
A. New murals may be completed and existing works may change in condition. We recommend checking the latest information before visiting.