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  2. Ichiriki Chaya - Wikipedia

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    The entrance of the Ichiriki 35°00′13″N 135°46′30″E  /  35.003496°N 135.775051°E  / 35.003496; 135. The Ichiriki Teahouse ( 一力茶屋 , Ichiriki Chaya ) , formerly Ichiriki Mansion ( 一力亭 , Ichiriki-tei ) , is an historic ochaya ("tea house") in Kyoto , Japan .

  3. Ochaya - Wikipedia

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    Ichiriki Chaya entrance. Ochaya are typically very exclusive establishments; with very rare exceptions, a person may only enter if they are already an established patron, or are accompanied by a patron, with reservations. [3] Relationships to ochaya can often be traced back generations, and are generally associated with a family or company.

  4. Ichiriki Ochaya - Wikipedia

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  5. Shijō Street - Wikipedia

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    The east end passes through the courtesan's district of Gion, with the historic street of Hanami Lane branching off to the south, with the famous Ichiriki Chaya at the corner. It then crosses the Kamo River at Shijō Bridge, and from there to Karasuma Street ( Shijō Karasuma [ ja ] ) the sidewalk is covered (except at major streets) and ...

  6. Kanadehon Chūshingura - Wikipedia

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    The Treasury of Loyal Retainers (仮名手本忠臣蔵, Kana dehon Chūshingura [1]) is an 11-act bunraku puppet play composed in 1748. [2] It is one of the most popular Japanese plays, [3] ranked with Zeami's Matsukaze, although the vivid action [4] of Chūshingura differs dramatically from Matsukaze. [5]

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  8. Timeline of London - Wikipedia

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    6000 BC – Hunter-gatherers are on the site of Heathrow Terminal 5. [1] 4000 BC – Mesolithic timber structure exists on the River Thames foreshore, south of the site of Vauxhall Bridge. [2] 3800 BC – Stanwell Cursus is constructed. [1] 2300–1500 BC – Possible community on Chiswick Eyot in the Thames.

  9. Old Palace Yard - Wikipedia

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    Old Palace Yard is a paved open space in the City of Westminster in Central London, England. It lies between the Palace of Westminster to its north and east and Westminster Abbey to its west. It is known as the site of executions, including those of Sir Walter Raleigh , Guy Fawkes and other conspirators of the Gunpowder Plot , and James ...