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  2. Sushi Go! - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Go!: Spin Some for Dim Sum was released in 2023 as “a new delicious spin on the classic Sushi Go game” for 2 to 6 players. [8] The game includes a mechanical spin table which holds 6 baskets. Each turn, players must take the top card from the basket in front of them or use chopstick tokens from their limited supply to spin the table.

  3. Kazunori Nozawa - Wikipedia

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    Kazunori Nozawa (born c. 1945) is a Japanese sushi chef and restaurant owner. In 1963, he apprenticed with a master sushi chef in Tokyo at the age of 18, before eventually opening his own restaurant in Japan.

  4. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Okonomi-mura – a Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki food theme park located at 5-13 Shintenchi in Naka-ku, Hiroshima, Japan [3] Ramen Ryoma; Sukiya – a chain of gyūdon (beef bowl) restaurants; Sukiyabashi Jiro – a sushi restaurant in Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, it is owned and operated by sushi master Jiro Ono. [4] The Michelin Guide has ...

  5. The hottest new restaurants from Arcadia to What Dak in Des ...

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    Owner Jennifer Vayding features dishes from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Japan on her menu, made with her son Zach Tan. Head to the counter to order laksa, a noodle soup with spicy coconut ...

  6. List of Go games - Wikipedia

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    The blood-vomiting game (Japanese: 吐血の一局) was played during the Edo period of Japan, on June 27, 1835, between Honinbo Jowa (white) and Intetsu Akaboshi (black). It is noted for three brilliant moves played by Jowa, and for the premature death of the Go prodigy Intetsu Akaboshi, who died after coughing up blood onto the board after the game.

  7. Kiyoshi Kimura - Wikipedia

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    Kiyoshi Kimura's life-sized statue in front of his restaurant Sushi Zanmai, this one in Osaka's Dotonbori. Kiyoshi Kimura (Japanese: 木村 清, romanized: Kimura Kiyoshi; born 19 April 1952) is known as the "Tuna King" of Japan. Kimura is the head of Kiyomura Corporation which runs the Sushi Zanmai chain of restaurants.

  8. Speed Racer (1996 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Speed Racer, known in Japan as Mach Go Go Go (マッハGoGoGo, Mahha Gō Gō Gō), is a PlayStation game based on the television show of the same name. It was released by the company Jaleco (Tomy in Japan) in 1996, though it did not appear in North America until March 27, 1998. It met with overwhelmingly negative reviews which cited simplistic ...

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