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  2. How Much Would an American-Made Toaster Actually Cost? - AOL

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    "The share of the $32 purchase price that would once have gone to a Chinese factory and its workers now goes to an American firm and its workers instead," he argues.

  3. Tottori (city) - Wikipedia

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    Tottori (鳥取市, Tottori-shi) is the capital and the largest city of Tottori Prefecture in the Chūgoku region of Japan. As of 30 November 2022, the city had an estimated population of 183,383 in 81,732 households and a population density of 240 persons per km². [2] The total area of the city is 765.31 square kilometres (295.49 sq mi).

  4. Enchō-en - Wikipedia

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    Enchō-en. Coordinates: 35°27′57″N 133°53′35″E. Nanahoshi-hashi (Seven Stars Bridge), Enchō-en. The gardens of Enchō-en (燕趙園) are located in Yurihama, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. They are one of the largest Chinese-style gardens in Japan and a symbol of friendship between Tottori Prefecture and Hebei Province. [1] [2]

  5. Watanabe Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Watanabe Museum Of Art (渡辺美術館, Watanabe Bijutsukan) opened in Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan in 1978. It houses the 30,000-piece collection of Tottori resident Dr. Hajime Watanabe (1911-2017). [1] The collection includes Buddhist sculpture and art from Japan and elsewhere, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese ...

  6. List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Tottori)

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    Tottori. Bujō-ji ( 豊乗寺) (kept at Tottori Prefectural Museum) Goryeo Buddhist painting; alternatively identified as of Yuan origin [ 6] 106 centimetres (42 in) by 54.6 centimetres (21.5 in) 35°30′30″N 134°14′10″E.

  7. Tottori Folk Crafts Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Tottori Folk Crafts Museum (鳥取民芸美術館, Tottori Mingei Bijutsukan) opened in Tottori, Japan, in 1949.It was established as the Tottori Mingeikan by Yoshida Shōya (吉田璋也), local advocate of the mingei folk craft movement, who formed a craft guild in 1931 and opened the craft shop "Takumi" in the city the following year.

  8. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Tottori) - Wikipedia

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    鳥取藩台場跡. Tottori-han daiba ato. Sakaiminato, Hokuei, Yurihama, Yonago, Iwami. Bakumatsu period fortifications; designation includes the sites of the Yura (由良台場跡), Sakai (境台場跡), Yodoe (淀江台場跡), Hashizu (橋津台場跡), and Uratomi (浦富台場跡) Batteries. 35°30′20″N 133°52′23″E.

  9. Mount Daisen - Wikipedia

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    Mount Daisen (大山, Daisen) is a dormant stratovolcano in Tottori Prefecture, Japan.It has an elevation of 1,729 metres. This mountain is the highest in the Chūgoku region, and the most important volcano on the Daisen volcanic belt, which is a part of the Southwestern Honshu volcanic arc, where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting under the Amurian Plate.