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  2. Jinbei - Wikipedia

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    A jinbei (甚平) (alternately jinbē (甚兵衛) or hippari (ひっぱり)) is a traditional set of Japanese clothing worn by men, women and children during summer as loungewear. [1] Consisting of a side-tying, tube-sleeved kimono -style top and a pair of trousers, jinbei were originally menswear only, although in recent years women's jinbei ...

  3. Porter Square - Wikipedia

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    Porter Square and The Shops at Porter have a recent history of being a center for Boston's Japanese community. In May 2009, Lesley University ousted Kotobukiya, a Japanese grocery store, from The Shops at Porter, after 20 years in business there. Lesley wanted the space to expand its bookstore. [13] [14] [15]

  4. O Ya (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    www.o-ya.restaurant /location /o-ya-boston / O Ya is a Japanese omakase-style restaurant in Boston , Massachusetts. The restaurant is owned by Tim and Nancy Cushman.

  5. Must Try Japanese Food in the Greater Boston Area - AOL

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    This is the perfect place to go to with a few friends to try out different Japanese dishes- from yakitori (skewered chicken), grilled squid, sushi, to okonomiyaki (savory pancake), Izakaya Ittoku ...

  6. How This Student-Founded Coffee Shop Became a Mainstay in Boston

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  7. Yume Wo Katare - Wikipedia

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    Yume Wo Katare (Japanese: 夢を語れ, lit. 'Speak Your Dreams') is a ramen shop located at 1923 Massachusetts Avenue in the Porter Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts. It specializes in Yume-style ramen. The restaurant is known for its service concept: diners are encouraged to share their dreams and aspirations to their fellow ...

  8. Kinsaku Nakane - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] One of his most notable gardens outside Japan is the Tenshin-en (Garden of the Heart of Heaven) at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA, which he built in 1987. [ citation needed ] Tenshin-en is a 10,000-square-foot garden that features 178 boulders and over 1750 plants, which exemplifies symbolisms to the New England landscape.

  9. Mandarake - Wikipedia

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    Mandarake Inc. (Japanese: まんだらけ) is a Japanese retail corporation that operates a chain of used good stores. Founded as a used bookstore specializing in manga in 1980, Mandarake incorporated in 1987 and currently operates 11 retail locations and one fulfillment center.