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  2. Samuel Cocking Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden was established in 1880 by British merchant Samuel Cocking (1842–1914) as the Enoshima Botanical Garden, and featured a greenhouse (660 m 2) in which he collected tropical plants. This original greenhouse was destroyed in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake .

  3. Enoshima - Wikipedia

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    Enoshima, Island of E (江の島) is a small offshore island, about 4 km (2.5 mi) in circumference, at the mouth of the Katase River which flows into the Sagami Bay of Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Administratively, Enoshima is part of the mainland city of Fujisawa , and is linked to the Katase section of that city by a 389-metre-long (1,276 ft ...

  4. L&L Hawaiian Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    L&L Hawaiian Barbecue near Enoshima, Japan L&L's first international location was opened in Auckland , New Zealand, in February 2009. [ 40 ] In Japan, the first location was opened in the Shibuya section of Tokyo in June 2010, and a second location near Enoshima , Fujisawa, Kanagawa , in December 2017.

  5. Dinosaur Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Each member of the herd are picky about what they eat, so their main keeper, Katase, divides the food evenly to their liking. The babies are transferred to another park. Kaka & Kuku The park's pair of Citipati. Kuku is the skittish of the two, refusing to got to her crate even with the promise of food. The two currently live with the ...

  6. Enoshima Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Enoshima Aquarium or New Enoshima Aquarium (新江ノ島水族館, Shin Enoshima Suizokukan) is a public aquarium located on Katase Beach in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Its nickname is "Enosui," an abbreviation of the Japanese name.

  7. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dishes inspired by foreign food—in particular Chinese food—like ramen and gyōza, as well as foods like spaghetti, curry and hamburgers, have been adapted to Japanese tastes and ingredients. Traditionally, the Japanese shunned meat as a result of adherence to Buddhism , but with the modernization of Japan in the 1880s, meat-based dishes ...

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    Norway's Helene Naess and Marie Ronningen compete during the 49er FX women race at the Enoshima harbor during the 2020 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, July 27, 2021, in Fujisawa, Japan.

  9. Narutomaki - Wikipedia

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