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  2. Sen Shōan - Wikipedia

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    Sen Shōan. Sen Shōan (千少庵) (1546 – October 10, 1614) was a Japanese tea ceremony master, and is distinguished in Japanese cultural history as the second generation in the Sen family tradition of Japanese tea ceremony founded by his father-in-law, Sen no Rikyū. His father was Miyaō Saburō, who was a resident of Sakai and was a ...

  3. List of United States senators from Vermont - Wikipedia

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    List of United States senators from Vermont. Current delegation. Bernie Sanders (I) Peter Welch (D) Vermont was admitted to the Union on March 4, 1791. From the 1850s until well into the 20th century, Vermont was always represented by members of the Republican Party. Democrat Patrick Leahy (served 1975–2023) was the longest serving US senator.

  4. Nisei (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Menu At its inception, the menu at Nisei was based in washoku style Japanese cuisine , but later evolved into refined, modern Japanese American cuisine. [12] The menu focuses on using only the best products from Northern California , sophisticated cooking methods, and intense Japanese flavors. [13]

  5. List of museums in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Rotating Abenaki museum that is displayed throughout the state, operated by the Ndakinna Cultural Center [1] [2] Adam's Grist Mill Museum. Bellows Falls. Windham. Local history. Operated by the Bellows Falls Historical Society [3] American Museum of Fly Fishing. Manchester. Bennington.

  6. School for International Training - Wikipedia

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    The School for International Training, widely known by its initials SIT, is a private non-profit regionally-accredited institution headquartered in Brattleboro, Vermont, United States. The institution has two main divisions. SIT Graduate Institute administers a wide range of internationally-focused master's degree programs as well as a Doctor ...

  7. Shunoku Sōen - Wikipedia

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    Shunoku Sōen. 111th Head Priest of Daitoku-ji temple. Zen teacher to numerous tea masters. Shunoku Sōen (pronounced with a hard 'n': "Shun'oku") (春屋宗園) (1529 - 1611) was a Rinzai Zen monk of the Azuchi-Momoyama and early Edo periods and the 111th Head Priest of Daitoku-ji temple. He received the title Zen Master Rōgen Tenshin (Rōgen ...

  8. 20 sen note - Wikipedia

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    The 20 sen note (二十銭紙幣) was a denomination of Japanese yen in three different government issued series from 1872 to 1919 for use in commerce. Meiji Tsūhō notes are the first modern banknotes issued after Japanese officials studied western culture. These notes were replaced due to counterfeting by a redesigned series called "Ōkura ...

  9. Japanese sen - Wikipedia

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