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  2. Fukagawa Matsuri - Wikipedia

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    Tomioka Hachimangu, also known as Tomioka Yawata shrine, is Fukagawa's greatest shinto shrine, and was established in 1627. The festival, is believed to date back to 1642, and is one of the three greatest festivals of Edo, together with Sanno Matsuri of Kojimachi Hie Shrine and Kanda Matsuri of Kanda Shrine .

  3. Water coaster (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    A water coaster is a steel roller coaster that combines roller coaster elements, such as chain lift hills and steep drops, with boat-based attraction elements, such as splash-down landings. De Vliegende Hollander in the Efteling. The boat is pulled up on the tracks and then start a trip.

  4. Shinagawa no Tsuki, Yoshiwara no Hana, and Fukagawa no Yuki ...

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    Fukagawa no Yuki (深川の雪, "Snow in Fukagawa") depicts a temporary brothel in Fukagawa with the theme of 'snow'. [13] The horizontal painting is a hanging scroll in coloured pigments [20] on eight joined sheets of Xuan paper, [7] together measuring 198.8 by 341.1 centimetres (78.3 in × 134.3 in).

  5. Barsys Smart Coaster tells you how to pour the perfect cocktail

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    Mixing a cocktail requires skill and precision -- or the Barsys Smart Coaster. The new device is a small disc that connects to the Barsys app. To mix a drink, you simply place a glass or pitcher ...

  6. List of former Kentucky Kingdom attractions - Wikipedia

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    A Vekoma Boomerang roller coaster. [6] It was removed in 1999 [6] because of multiple breakdowns. [7] It was moved to Six Flags New England where it is now known as Flashback. [8] Twisted Twins: 1998 2007 Dueling wooden roller coaster constructed by Custom Coasters International. Closed following the 2007 season.

  7. Fostoria Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The glass used was crystal and seven colors of glass: amber, blue, green, pink, amethyst, brown, and ruby. Among Jamestown stemware, ruby is valued higher than other colors by collectors. [80] Among the milk glass patterns, Vintage was used for tableware and a few types of stemware from 1958 to 1965. [81]