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  2. Araki (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Image of Araki restaurant. Araki (Japanese: あら輝, Hepburn: Araki) was a sushi restaurant run by Japanese chef Mitsuhiro Araki (荒木水都弘) in the Ginza neighbourhood of Tokyo, Japan. It received a three-star rating in the 2011 edition of the Michelin Guide for Tokyo, Yokohama and Kamakura. [1]

  3. akasaka Sacas - Wikipedia

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    akasaka Sacas Akasaka Biz Tower TBS Akasaka Act Theatre Akasaka Blitz. akasaka Sacas (赤坂サカス, Akasaka Sakasu) is a commercial complex in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan, where the TBS Broadcasting Center and the site of the "Akasaka 5-chome TBS Development Project" stand.

  4. Ribera Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant features New York-style steaks in three sizes—1/2 pound, 1 pound, and 1 1/2 pounds—and sides such as corn, rice, salad, and soup. [4] There is also a Ribera Akebono eating challenge. [ 4 ]

  5. Inside Tokyo’s oldest onigiri restaurant

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    A short walk from Sensoji, the oldest temple in Tokyo, lies Onigiri Asakusa Yadoroku. Founded in 1954, it’s the city’s oldest onigiri (Japanese rice ball) eatery.

  6. Category:Akasaka, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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  7. Akasaka - Wikipedia

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    Akasaka Palace, which functions today as the State Guest-House; Akasaka, Tokyo, a district of Minato, Tokyo Akasaka Sacas, a facility in Akasaka, Tokyo; Akasaka, Okayama, a town in the Akaiwa District, Okayama; Akasaka-juku (Nakasendō), a post town on the Nakasendō; Akasaka-juku (Tōkaidō), a post town on the Tōkaidō

  8. Akasaka, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Akasaka (赤坂) is a residential and commercial district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, located west of the government center in Nagatachō and north of the Roppongi district. Akasaka (including the neighboring area of Aoyama ) was a ward of Tokyo City from 1878 to 1947, and maintains a branch office of the Minato City government.

  9. Ninjas in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Jiraiya battles a snake with the help of a toad; woodblock print on paper by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, circa 1843. Ninjas first entered popular culture in the Edo period.In modern Japan, ninja are a national myth that stems from folk tales and continues through modern day popular culture. [1]