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  2. Ichiriki Chaya - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to the Ichiriki. The Ichiriki offers similar services to the other ochaya in Kyoto, with maiko and geisha hired from a geisha house (okiya) to provide entertainment and conversation to guests at parties. [6] The Ichiriki does not prepare food, but customers can order catering à la carte, which is delivered to the house. [1]

  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. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Saturday, January 25

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    1. Schedules (or time slots) for learning environments. 2. Elements of a winter destination. 3. The words in this category come from a specific language. 4. These words share a common three-letter ...

  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 .

  7. Talk:Ichiriki Chaya - Wikipedia

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  8. Gosei (competition) - Wikipedia

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    Gosei is a Go competition used by the Japanese Nihon Ki-in and Kansai Ki-in.It is one of the seven big titles in Japan, although it pays much less than the top three. The winner's prize is 8,000,000 yen.

  9. Drowning (play) - Wikipedia

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    Drowning is a short play by María Irene Fornés.It was created as one of seven plays during the mid-1980’s based on short stories written by Anton Chekhov. [1] Fornés used his story as the framework upon which she built.