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    Seven new tenants set to bring more dining, retail and office space to Chatham Street this fall.

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  5. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Sukiyabashi Jiro – a sushi restaurant in Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, it is owned and operated by sushi master Jiro Ono. [4] The Michelin Guide has awarded it 3 stars. [ 5 ] A two-star branch operated by his son Takashi is located at Roppongi Hills in Minato, Tokyo .

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    James Rodger Brandon (1927 – 19 September 2015) was an American academic who was a professor of Asian theater specializing in Kabuki and Sanskrit drama theater at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

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    MC Restaurant 324 S. Academy St, Cary. 919-650-1738 or mccuisines.com MC will be open 5-8:30 p.m. Christmas Eve. PLATES KITCHEN 301 Glenwood Ave. Suite 100, Raleigh. 919-828-0018 or plateskitchen.com

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    A central element of kabuki since its origin in 1603, shosagoto plays became an important part of the kabuki repertoire towards the end of the 17th century, and still forms a key part of the kabuki repertoire today. For example, the January 2018 program at the Kabuki-za in Tokyo included three shosagoto performances. [2]