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The entrance to the garden. The Eugene J. de Sabla, Jr., Teahouse and Tea Garden is a historic garden located in San Mateo, bordering Hillsborough, California.It has been described as both a Higurashi-en and a Shin-style garden and is the only surviving private garden designed by the widely respected Japanese garden designer Makoto Hagiwara.
The Starr Restaurant Le Coucou with chef Daniel Rose was named 2017 "Best New Restaurant" by the James Beard Foundation. [12] Le Coucou was also one of Food & Wine magazine's 2017 Restaurants of the Year. [13] The Clocktower with Jason Atherton received the first star for the Starr Restaurant group in the 2018 Michelin Guide. [14]
Makoto Fujita (chemist) (藤田 誠, born 1957), Japanese chemist; Makoto Fukami (深見 真, born 1977), Japanese writer; Makoto Furukawa (古川 慎, born 1989), Japanese voice actor; Makoto Furukawa (writer) (古川 真人, born 1988), Japanese writer; Makoto Gonokami (五神 真, born 1957), Japanese academic; Makoto Hagiwara (萩原 眞 ...
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After graduating from high school, he began working as a dishwasher at the restaurant Matsue Sushi in Shinjuku, Tokyo. [3] It was in the same restaurant, where he was trained as a Sushi master. [ 3 ] After seven years, he was invited by a regular customer, who was a Peruvian of Japanese descent , to open a Japanese restaurant in Peru.
Restaurant Masa garnered the Michelin Guide's highest rating starting in the 2009 edition and was the first Japanese restaurant in the U.S. to do so. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It was one of the few restaurants in New York City to hold a four out of four star rating by The New York Times , but was downgraded to 3 stars in 2011. [ 9 ]
River (Japanese: リバー、流れないでよ, romanized: ribā, nagarenaide yo, lit. 'River, Don't Flow') is a Japanese film released on June 23, 2023. It was written by Makoto Ueda and directed by Junta Yamaguchi, starring Riko Fujitani. [1]
Makoto Hagiwara (萩原 眞, Hagiwara Makoto) (15 August 1854 – 12 September 1925) [1] [2] was a Japanese-born American landscape designer responsible for the maintenance and expansion of the Japanese Tea Garden at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California, from 1895 until his death in 1925. [3]