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  2. Tōfu-kozō - Wikipedia

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    Tōfu-kozō (Japanese: 豆腐小僧, literally "tofu boy") is a yōkai of Japan that takes on the appearance of a child possessing a tray with tōfu on it. It frequently appears in the kusazōshi , kibyōshi and kaidan books from the Edo period , [ 1 ] and from the Bakumatsu to the Meiji period , people have become familiar with them as a ...

  3. Hitotsume-kozō - Wikipedia

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    Tōfu-kozō – The Tofu Boy | 百物語怪談会 Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai, by Mizuki Shigeru at hyakumonogatari.com; 133 Yokai Statues on Mizuki Shigeru Road Archived 2017-03-13 at the Wayback Machine; scroll down to see 84. Hitotsume Kozou (One-eyed boy)

  4. Koya-dofu - Wikipedia

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    It was mentioned as kori-tofu in 1899. In 1904, a mention appeared in the article "The Use of Frost in Making Japanese Foods," by Loew. [7] In 1906, Senft, a member of the German Military Food Administration, mentioned koya-dofu as a preserved food used by the Japanese military during the Russo-Japanese War. [7]

  5. GeGeGe no Kitarō (2018 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    "Tofu-Kozo's Mold Pandemic" Transliteration: "Tofu-Kozō no Kabi Pandemikku" (Japanese: 豆腐小僧のカビパンデミック) June 23, 2019 () 62 "The Four Generals of the Underworld Kurobozu's Trap" Transliteration: "Jigoku no Yonshō Kurobōzu no Wana" (Japanese: 地獄の四将 黒坊主の罠) June 30, 2019 () 63

  6. Japanese restaurant 101: From tempura to tofu, here's ... - AOL

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    What to order at a Japanese restaurant, according to a chef and restaurant owner.

  7. These 11 Pantry Staples Are Made by Some of the Country’s ...

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    Get a taste of Nobu, the high-end Japanese restaurant group from 1989 F&W Best New Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, with its Dry Miso Seasoning. Made with a blend of dehydrated red and white miso, ...

  8. 7 fastest-growing small businesses in food, restaurants, and ...

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    Entrepreneurs are also capitalizing on the demand for unique Asian desserts, such as bright purple Filipino ube pastries and ice cream, the viral Dubai chocolate, or chewy Japanese mochi donuts. 7 ...

  9. S.E.N.S. - Wikipedia

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    S.E.N.S. (センス) is a Japanese new-age instrumental group formed in 1988, originally with two members. The name stands for " Sound, Earth, Nature, and Spirit " based on their spiritual policy. They have produced many musical scores for TV dramas, documentaries, and movies in Japan, also making it into the anime scene with the score for ...