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  2. Sushi Ōji! - Wikipedia

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    A movie version of Sushi Ōji! set in New York City was released in 2008, in which Oji is horrified to find what Americans have done to sushi. The theme song of Sushi Ōji! is 「涙、ひとひら」 (Namida, Hitohira) by KinKi Kids; This is the first drama in five years for Domoto Koichi

  3. Ttukbaegi - Wikipedia

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    A ttukbaegi (Korean: 뚝배기) is a type of oji-gureut, [1] which is an onggi coated with brown-tone ash glaze. [2] [3] [4] The small, black to brown earthenware vessel is a cookware/serveware used for various jjigae (stew), gukbap (soup with rice), or other boiled dishes in Korean cuisine.

  4. Ōji Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Ōji Shrine (王子神社, Ōji-jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the Kita ward of Tokyo, Japan.. Established during the Kamakura period, most likely around 1321–1324, the shrine gives the name of "Ōji" to this area of the city.

  5. Category:Fuji Television original programming - Wikipedia

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  6. Ōji, Nara - Wikipedia

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    Oji Town Hall Daruma-ji. Ōji (王寺町, Ōji-chō) is a town located in Kitakatsuragi District, Nara Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 October 2024, the town had an estimated population of 23,706 in 10789 households, and a population density of 3400 persons per km 2. [1] The total area of the town is 7.01 km 2 (2.71 sq mi).

  7. Tōji - Wikipedia

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    Tōji may refer to: . Tō-ji, a temple in Kyoto, Japan . Tōji Station, a railway station on the Kintetsu Kyoto Line in Minami-ku, Kyoto, Japan that gives access to the temple

  8. Hanaya Yohei - Wikipedia

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    Hanaya Yohei (華屋 与兵衛 or 花屋 與兵衛; 1799–1858) was a Japanese restaurateur and chef who is generally credited as the inventor of Tokyo-style (Edomaezushi; 江戸前寿司) nigiri sushi at the end of the Edo period. He is also regarded as the inventor of modern sushi that is widely recognized around the world. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Olivais, Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 the Escola de Comércio de Lisboa (ECL), an educational institution in Lisbon, offering commerce-related vocational and academic training, was established in the parish. [25] Cabo Ruivo metro station. In 1998 Olivais and Cabo Ruivo metro stations opened to the public, being the first two stations of Lisbon metro ever built in Olivais ...