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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. Tonokōri Castle - Wikipedia

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    Tonokōri Castle (都於郡城, Tonokōri-jō) was a Sengoku period yamajiro-style Japanese castle located in the Tonokōri neighborhood of the city of Saito, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. [1] [2] It was also known as Ukibune Castle (浮船城). Its ruins have been protected as a National Historic Site since 2000. [3]

  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. 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.

  7. Azuchi Screens - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Mission to Europe, 1582-1590 The Journey of Four Samurai Boys through Portugal, Spain and Italy. Brill. pp. 203– 211. ISBN 978-1901903386. McKelway, Matthew (2006). "The Azuchi Screens and Images of Castles". Capitalscapes Folding Screens and Political Imagination in Late Medieval Kyoto. University of Hawaii Press. p. 296.

  8. Bamboo Sushi - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo Sushi is a small chain of Japanese restaurants based in Portland Oregon, in the United States. The business has also operated in Beaverton, Denver, Lake Oswego, [1] and Seattle. Bamboo Sushi is owned by Sortis Holdings (previously, Sustainable Restaurant Company). [2] [3] Michelle Andersen is the chief executive officer of Bamboo Sushi. [4]

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

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    California was once a hotbed of Japanese wine producers, until 20th-century legislation boxed them out. ... In 2018, she and her father grew excited when they learned the University of California ...