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  2. Yamashiro Historic District - Wikipedia

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    At this time, many believed that the Yamashiro was a Japanese signal tower and vandalized the establishment as a result. [5] To mask its remaining native design from future attacks, it disguised itself as a boys’ military school then an apartment complex at the end of the war.

  3. List of National Treasures of Japan (castles) - Wikipedia

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    Because these palace structures are listed as residences [14] by the Japanese cultural authorities, Nijo Castle is often not listed as a castle with national treasure structures. However, as goten (castle palaces) were the central and arguably most important feature of Japanese castles, the palace is a historical part of Nijo Castle. [15]

  4. Japanese castle - Wikipedia

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    The beginnings of the shapes and styles now considered to be the "classic" Japanese castle design emerged at this time, and castle towns (jōkamachi, "town below castle") also appeared and developed. Despite these developments, though, for most of the Sengoku period castles remained essentially larger, more complex versions of the simple wooden ...

  5. What is the true history of the California roll? The sushi ...

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    Japanese-Canadian sushi chef Hidekazu Tojo says he is the true pioneer of the California roll, which is called Tojo Maki at his still-operating sushi spot Tojo’s Restaurant in Vancouver, Canada ...

  6. Todai (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    A plate of assorted sushi from Todai. In 1985, two Japanese brothers named Toru and Kaku Makino opened the first Todai location in Santa Monica, California. [2] Toru Makino previously had success with his Japanese restaurant Edokko, which he founded in 1981 in Burbank.

  7. Japanese Winemakers Have a Long History in California Wine ...

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    In 1920 and 1927, further regulations barred Japanese immigrants, their American-born children or relatives, and even Japanese corporations from buying or leasing U.S. property.

  8. What's the deal with Burbank's gigantic castles? We have answers

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    At least eight turrets. Stained glass windows around a medieval-looking door. Sneering stone gargoyles. These fantastical features could all be found gracing the exterior of 3320 N. San Fernando Blvd.

  9. Maneki - Wikipedia

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    Maneki is a Japanese restaurant in the Japantown area of the International District in Seattle, Washington that opened in 1904 as the first sushi bar in the city. [1] [2] Some claim it is the oldest Asian restaurant on the West Coast of the United States, and it is recognized as one of the oldest sushi restaurants in the United States.