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  2. Shofuso Japanese House and Garden - Wikipedia

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    Shofuso (Pine Breeze Villa), (Japanese: 松風荘) also known as Japanese House and Garden, is a traditional 17th century-style Japanese house and garden located in Philadelphia's West Fairmount Park on the site of the Centennial Exposition of 1876. [1]

  3. Kajukenbo - Wikipedia

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    BO from Western boxing, as well as Chinese boxing (Quan Fa). History. 1945-1959. In the late 1940s, the Palama Settlement was a violent area. Because of this ...

  4. List of U.S. cities with large Japanese-American populations

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    The list includes Issei (一世, "first generation") Japanese-born immigrants from Japan, and those who are multigenerational Japanese Americans.Cities considered to have significant Japanese American populations are large U.S. cities or municipalities with a critical mass of at least 1.0% of the total urban population; medium-sized cities with a critical mass of at least 2.0% of the total ...

  5. List of Japanese gardens in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Wa-Shin-An Japanese Tea House and Meditation Garden: South Hadley: Massachusetts: Website, located on the top floor of Eliot House at Mount Holyoke College: Wells Japanese Garden: Newberry: South Carolina: Features a temple, torri gate, moon bridge and tea house Wesleyan University Japanese Garden: Middletown: Connecticut

  6. Tae Bo - Wikipedia

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    Tae Bo is a body fitness system that incorporates martial arts techniques, such as stances, kicks and punches. It became popular in the 1990s. It became popular in the 1990s. This fitness system was developed by American taekwondo and karate practitioner Billy Blanks . [ 1 ]

  7. Kukishin-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Kukishin-ryū (九鬼神流), originally "Nine Gods Divine (from heaven) School" [1] (also translated as "Nine Demon Divine (from heaven) School" by many modern groups having different lineages) is a Japanese martial art allegedly founded in the 14th century CE by Kuki Yakushimaru Ryūshin (Yakushimaru Kurando).

  8. Oishinbo - Wikipedia

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    Oishinbo (Japanese: 美味しんぼ, lit."The Gourmet") is a long-running Japanese cooking manga series written by Tetsu Kariya [] and drawn by Akira Hanasaki [].The manga's title is a portmanteau of the Japanese word for "delicious", oishii (美味しい), and the word for someone who loves to eat, kuishinbō (食いしん坊). [3]

  9. Akiyuki Shinbo filmography - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of works by Japanese anime director, storyboard artist, writer, and animator Akiyuki Shinbo.The page is divided into sections for his work as a series/film director, his involvement with other productions in a smaller role (i.e. key animator), and his books.