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  2. Minka - Wikipedia

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    In older houses, like the 17th century Yoshimura house, this separating zone was up to 2.5 m wide and servants apparently slept there. [26] The raised floor often included a built-in hearth, called an irori . Above the ash-filled hearth would hang a kettle suspended from the ceiling by an adjustable hearth hook made of wood, metal and bamboo.

  3. A Guide to Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ Backup Dancers and ...

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    Kevin Winter/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management The Eras Tour might belong to Taylor Swift — but the pop star’s bejeweled dancers and backup vocalists help the whole place shimmer. Kicking ...

  4. Number Ones, Up Close and Personal - Wikipedia

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    Number Ones, Up Close and Personal World Tour was the sixth concert tour by American recording artist Janet Jackson.It showcased her sophomore compilation album, Number Ones and visited Asia, North America, Europe, Australia, and Africa.

  5. Shofuso Japanese House and Garden - Wikipedia

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    Architect Yoshimura modified the design of Kojo-in to fit in the courtyard of MoMA and added a kitchen, bath and tea house to create a functional house. [16] He created neither a replica of Kojo-in, nor an original building but a design that would help the American public understand Japanese traditional architecture.

  6. Oak House, West Bromwich - Wikipedia

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    The Oak House is a timber framed building dating from the early sixteenth century that is located in West Bromwich, England.. The Oak House was built in c. 1620, and while the original owners are not known, the family most closely associated with it are the Turtons, who were living there by 1634; the Turtons also built brick additions to the rear of the house during the 1650s.

  7. Junzō Yoshimura - Wikipedia

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    International House of Japan, Tokyo, 1955 Nara National Museum, 1972. On his return to Tokyo in 1941 he set up his own practice. [5] In 1953, because of his connections with Raymond, Yoshimura secured the project to design a traditional Japanese Tea House in the garden of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. [6]

  8. Whaley House (San Diego, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Whaley House is a Greek Revival–style residence and museum in Old Town, San Diego, California. It is the oldest brick structure in Southern California , built in 1857. It is a California Historical Landmark No. 65 [ 2 ] and is currently maintained by Historic Tours of America, Inc (HTA).

  9. Miura clan - Wikipedia

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    Miura Yoshimura – a Minamoto ally during the Jōkyū War of 1221; Miura Yoshiatsu - his son was Miura Yoshimoto, who committed suicide during the Siege of Arai [1]: 208 Miura Yoshimoto – the son of Miura Yoshiatsu. Both are said to have committed seppuku in 1516 when the Arai castle was stormed, [3] with Yoshimoto decapitating himself. [4]