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  2. Edo Japan (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Edo Japan, often known simply as Edo (/ ˈ iː d oʊ /), is an Australian-founded Canadian fast food restaurant chain specializing in Japanese Teppan-style cooking. [2] Founded in 1979 in Sydney, Australia by Reverend Susumu Ikuta, [ 3 ] a Japanese Buddhist minister, Edo Japan was named after the original name of Tokyo . [ 4 ]

  3. Odo (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant information; Established: December 2018 () [1]: Head chef: Hiroki Odo: Food type: Japanese: Rating (Michelin Guide)Street address: 17 West 20th Street ...

  4. Edo Sushi - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 April 2013, at 02:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. The One Tower - Wikipedia

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    The One Tower [1] is a 47-floor tower in Al Barsha Heights, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is located along Sheikh Zayed Road and is directly connected to Dubai Internet City Metro Station through Podium 1 of the building.

  6. Al Barsha - Wikipedia

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    Al Barsha is one of the newer residential developments of Dubai and is located in west Dubai, south of Al Sufouh. [2] Al Barsha is bounded by E 11 (Sheikh Zayed Road) and E 311 (Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road). Al Barsha is sub-divided into five sections: Al Barsha 1, Al Barsha 2, Al Barsha 3, Al Barsha South and Barsha Heights.

  7. Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura - Wikipedia

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    The park resurrects and showcases the life and culture of the Edo period. Edo Wonderland spans a site area of 122.3 acres (49.5 hectares). The park's design is based on the Edo period's golden era known as Genroku. Edo Wonderland hosts a wide variety of Edo period architecture from rural lodgings to urban samurai residences and government ...

  8. Hanaya Yohei - Wikipedia

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    Hanaya was born in Reiganjima, Edo (present-day Shinkawa, Tokyo). [4] In 1810, he established a sushi restaurant, Hanaya, in Honjo, Edo (present-day Honjo, Tokyo). [5]Hanaya developed a new type of sushi, nigirizushi, which was different from the already existing oshizushi, in the early Bunsei era (1818-1830).

  9. Jeddo, Japan - Wikipedia

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    Jeddo and Yedo are called anglicizations, because they are a rendering into the English language of the verbal sound of the name of the town of Edo, Japan.Edo was the site of Edo Castle, which was the base for the Tokugawa shogunate (also known as the Tokugawa bakufu and the Edo bakufu), a feudal regime that ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868, in the name of the Japanese emperor who resided in ...