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  2. AMC Kabuki 8 - Wikipedia

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    Kabuki Theater originally opened in 1960 as a large dinner theater. [1]Interiors of Sundance Kabuki in 2010. The theater was the first multiplex in San Francisco. [2] As part of the original Japan Center mission to showcase Japanese culture, it was the first authentic Kabuki theater in America, designed in a traditional 17th century style with a proscenium, stage entrance/exit ramp, revolving ...

  3. File:Hotel Kabuki, SF 1.JPG - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Kabuki in Japantown, San Francisco. Date: 11 April 2009: Source: Own work: Author: BrokenSphere: ... Japan Center (San Francisco) Joie de Vivre Hospitality ...

  4. Japan Center (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Board of Supervisors designated what became Area A-1 of the Western Addition Project (WAP A-1), a 108-acre (44 ha) parcel, as a redevelopment project in August 1948. [3] In total, 8,000 residents were displaced from this area, which was acquired by the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (SFRA) starting in the late 1950s under ...

  5. File:Sundance Kabuki, interior, escalators and reception, San ...

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    English: Interior of the Sundance Kabuki or AMC Kabuki Cinema 8 in March 2010 in Japantown, San Francisco. Date: 19 March 2010, 21:38:43: Source:

  6. Japantown, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, San Francisco had two Japantowns, one on the outskirts of Chinatown, the other in the South of Market area. After 1906, Japanese immigrants began moving to San Francisco's Western Addition, which then became San Francisco's main Japantown, with a smaller one in the South Park area. [7]

  7. Kabuki Wuki - Wikipedia

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    Kabuki Wuki is a live album by blues musician John Lee Hooker recorded In California in 1971 and ... "This live set at the Kabuki Theater in San Francisco never ...