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  2. Shūkōkai - Wikipedia

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    He continued to teach after travelling to Europe, before settling in the United States in 1970 at the age of 29, where he taught at Yoshisada Yonezuka's Cranford, New Jersey dojo for two years; creating the first Shukokai World Tournament in 1981. Sensei Kimura died of a heart attack at the age of 54. Tani died on 11 January 1998. [1]

  3. List of museums in Finland - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of museums in Finland. According to a report, the total number of museums in Finland is 280 (2013), of which 139 are cultural history museums, 71 special museums, 55 art museums and 17 natural history museums. [1] Circa 160 of these are run professionally.

  4. Hotel and Restaurant Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel and Restaurant Museum (Finnish: Hotelli- ja ravintolamuseo) specializes in the history of Finnish hotels, restaurants, cafés, tourism and culinary culture. The museum is located in Kaapelitehdas, Helsinki, Finland. The museum was first opened in 1971 but has operated in its present premises since 1993.

  5. Riihimäki - Wikipedia

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    Riihimäki got its city rights in 1960. It was home to the reputed Riihimäki Glass company that remained in business from 1910 through 1990. The Finnish Glass Museum with its permanent display created by famous designer Tapio Wirkkala was opened in 1981. A VR Class Hv1 steam locomotive#554 'Heikki' near Riihimäki Railway Station

  6. Hotel Pallas - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is part of the private Lapland Hotels chain. Due to Lapland Hotels' wish, a law change is being prepared, after which it could build a hotel six times larger than before in the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park. A civic movement was founded to oppose the project in 2008, [7] but permission was granted for the hotel extension in 2009. [8]

  7. Tahkovuori - Wikipedia

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    Sokos Hotel Tahkovuori A view of Lake Syväri from Tahkovuori. Tahkovuori, also known as Tahko, is a resort located in the city of Kuopio, Finland. It is about 70 kilometers north of the city centre and is open all year round. Tahko is a small town with restaurants and winter sports facilities. [1]

  8. Rukatunturi - Wikipedia

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    Rukatunturi (Finnish: Ruka) is a 492 metres (1,614 ft) high fell and a ski resort in Kuusamo, Finland. Apart from downhill skiing, there are over 500 km of cross-country skiing tracks. Also snowmobiles can be rented to enjoy some of the area's 600 km of snowmobile routes (of which 100 km are safari organizers' private routes).

  9. Clarion Hotel Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    Clarion Hotel Helsinki is a hotel in the Jätkäsaari district of Helsinki, Finland, opened on 17 October 2016. [1] [2] The building has 16 floors, is 78 metres (256 ft) tall and has 425 hotel rooms as well as 15 convention and event rooms. [3] The top floor contains a health club, a sauna and a rooftop pool.