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  2. Joshua Ely House - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... The Joshua Ely House is an historic American home that is located in New Hope, ... It was occupied by a restaurant, La Bonne ...

  3. Gion - Wikipedia

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    Gion houses two hanamachi, or geisha districts: Gion Kobu (祇園甲部) and Gion Higashi (祇園東).The two were originally the same district, but split many years ago. Gion Kobu is larger, occupying most of the district including the famous street Hanamikoji, while Gion Higashi is smaller and occupies the northeast corner, centered on its rehearsal h

  4. Gino D'Acampo - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, D'Acampo launched a chain of restaurants with his name followed by My Pasta Bar or My Restaurant. [13] His first pasta bar opened on Fleet Street in July 2013. There are also restaurants in Leadenhall Market, Bishopsgate, Euston railway station, [14] The Manchester Corn Exchange, [15] Harrogate, Camden Town (Gino D'Acampo My Restaurant ...

  5. Sisters of the Gion - Wikipedia

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    Sisters of the Gion (1936) by Kenji Mizoguchi. Sisters of the Gion (Japanese: 祇園の姉妹, Hepburn: Gion no kyōdai) or Sisters of Gion is a 1936 black and white Japanese drama film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi about two geisha sisters living in Kyoto's Gion district. [6]

  6. Gion Matsuri - Wikipedia

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    The Gion Festival (祇園祭, Gion Matsuri) is one of the largest and most famous festivals in Japan, taking place annually during the month of July in Kyoto. [1] Many events take place in central Kyoto and at the Yasaka Shrine, the festival's patron shrine, located in Kyoto's famous Gion district, which gives the festival its name. [1]

  7. Yasaka Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Yasaka Shrine (八坂神社, Yasaka-jinja), once called Gion Shrine (祇園神社, Gion-jinja), is a Shinto shrine in the Gion District of Kyoto, Japan.Situated at the east end of Shijō-dōri (Fourth Avenue), the shrine includes several buildings, including gates, a main hall and a stage.

  8. Gion Station (Fukuoka) - Wikipedia

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    Gion Station (祇園駅, Gion-eki) is a train station located in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka in Japan. Its station symbol is a young male dressed in happi , representing the famous Hakata Gion Yamakasa , held in July each year.

  9. Hakata Gion Yamakasa - Wikipedia

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    Hakata Gion Yamakasa (博多祇園山笠) is a Japanese festival celebrated from the 1st until the 15th of July in Hakata, Fukuoka. The festivities are centered on the Kushida Jinja . The festival is famous for the Kakiyama, that weigh around one ton and are carried around the city as an act of float -racing.