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  2. Pavilion Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Street section of the mall. Located on the east end of Level 6, Tokyo Street is a Japanese-themed precinct merging traditional and modern elements of Japan under one roof. It houses Daiso, established Japanese restaurants and snack brands, Japanese art stores, and Japan-themed souvenir shops.

  3. Pavilion Bukit Jalil - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Tokyo Town are greeted by two sumo wrestlers. Located on the end of Level 2's orange zone is Tokyo Town, a 60,000 square feet precinct dedicated to Japanese-themed restaurants, kiosks and stores. It follows a similar concept with the Tokyo Street in Pavilion KL.

  4. File:Inside tokyo street, Pavilion KL.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Japan Pavilion at Epcot - Wikipedia

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    伝統と革新の共存する調和の国・日本 (Japan: Land of Harmony, Where Tradition and Innovation Coexist) Sponsor. Mitsukoshi. The Japan Pavilion is a Japanese -themed pavilion that is part of the World Showcase, within Epcot at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida, United States. Its location is between The American Adventure and ...

  6. Rokumeikan - Wikipedia

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    Rokumeikan. Coordinates: 35°40′18″N 139°45′28″E. The Rokumeikan around 1883–1900, Tokyo. The Rokumeikan (鹿鳴館, "Banqueting House") was a large two-story building in Tokyo, completed in 1883, which became a controversial symbol of Westernisation in the Meiji period. Commissioned for the housing of foreign guests by the Foreign ...

  7. Sensō-ji - Wikipedia

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    Sensō-ji. Sensō-ji ([sẽ̞ꜜɰ̃so̞ːʑi] ⓘ, 浅草寺, officially Kinryū-zan Sensō-ji (金龍山浅草寺), also known as Asakusa Kannon (浅草観音)), is an ancient Buddhist temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It is Tokyo's oldest-established temple, and one of its most significant. It is dedicated to Kannon, the bodhisattva of ...

  8. Tokorozawa Sakura Town - Wikipedia

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    Tokorozawa Sakura Town. Coordinates: 35.7973°N 139.5075°E. Official Logo. Tokorozawa Sakura Town is a pop cultural attraction complex in Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan which opened in the fall of 2020. [1] It is a joint project of the Kadokawa Corporation and the city of Tokorozawa. The development has five main components; the Kadokawa Culture ...

  9. Expo '70 - Wikipedia

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    Expo '70. The Japan World Exposition, Osaka, 1970 (日本万国博覧会, Nihon Bankoku Hakuran-kai) or Expo 70 was a world's fair held in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan between March 15 and September 13, 1970. Its theme was "Progress and Harmony for Mankind." In Japanese, Expo '70 is often referred to as Ōsaka Banpaku (大阪万博).