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  2. Tamatebako - Wikipedia

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    The box is referred to as tamakushige (玉櫛笥 / 玉匣) "comb box" in a precursor tale, recorded as historical in the Fudoki of Tango Province, where the principal character is known by the slightly different name, Ura-no-Shimako, and the female identifies herself as a member of the immortals.

  3. Tamatebako (origami) - Wikipedia

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    An unglued tamatebako coming apart. The Tamatebako (玉手箱) is an origami model named after the tamatebako of Japanese folk tale. It is a modular cube design that can be opened from any side.

  4. One Piece season 19 - Wikipedia

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    Inside the venue, Big Mom receives the portrait of Mother Carmel as well as presents from her guests, and she reveals that she will be opening the Tamate Box after the wedding. Meanwhile, Sanji struggles to not be fooled by Pudding's façade as the two of them practise their vows before being flown out to the venue.

  5. One Piece season 15 - Wikipedia

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    Later, the Minister of the Right tells King Neptune that the Tamate Box is gone and it might explode in the hands of Luffy if he opens it. However, when Luffy returns, he announces that he gave all the treasure that he recovered to Pekoms and Baron Tamago, along with the tamate box, and tells everyone that he talked back to Big Mom.

  6. Ibusuki no Tamatebako - Wikipedia

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    ' Ibusuki's Pandora Box ') is a limited express service operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) in Japan since March 2011. It operates between Kagoshima-Chūō Station and Ibusuki Station via the Ibusuki Makurazaki Line .

  7. “It's What's Inside” ending explained: Who ended up in whose ...

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    Greg Jardin’s It’s What’s Inside is a twisted dark comedy about a group of college friends who reunite the night before one of their number’s weddings to drink, reminisce, and experiment ...

  8. Box (torture) - Wikipedia

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    The box, also known as a hot box or sweatbox, is a method of solitary confinement used in humid and arid regions as a method of punishment. Anyone placed in one would experience extreme heat , dehydration , heat exhaustion , or even death , depending on when and how long one was kept in the box.

  9. Restaurant leftovers spark debate about food, boxes and to-go ...

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    Two restaurant industry professionals shared their views on when it is OK — and when it's not — to ask for a to-go box after a meal. Here are three issues that are sparking debate.