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  2. Okazuya - Wikipedia

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    These dishes are often displayed on the window front or counter (sometimes without prices) for patrons to see. [15] [20] [22] Very few remain open past lunchtime, in order to prepare for the next day. While many okazuya offer traditional and similar fare, ingredients and preparation of okazu can vary greatly from

  3. AOL reviewed: Would you pay $40 a month for snacks from Japan?

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    Bokksu is a subscription service that gives you a curation selection of Japanese snacks every month. We tried it out to see if it's worth it.

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    From streamlining menu development and enhancing cost efficiency, predicting price fluctuations, and recommending locally-sourced, in-season options to minimize waste and environmental impact, the ...

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    It's Christmas Eve — and if you still need a gift this year, we've found all the best ones that don't require any shipping. This list includes gift cards, date nights, subscription services, and ...

  6. Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura - Wikipedia

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    Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura (義経千本桜), or Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees, is a Japanese play, one of the three most popular and famous in the kabuki repertoire. [a] Originally written in 1747 for the jōruri puppet theater by Takeda Izumo II, Miyoshi Shōraku and Namiki Senryū I, it was adapted to kabuki the following year.

  7. Misono-za - Wikipedia

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    Misono-za theatre in 1897 Misono-za theatre with the namako pattern on the walls (2017) Shūmei name-taking ceremony (襲名) of Ichikawa En'ō II, Ichikawa Ennosuke IV and Ichikawa Chūsha IX (March 2013)

  8. Ichikawa Danjūrō XIII - Wikipedia

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    As is the case with the names of all Kabuki actors, his name is a yago, or stage name, that he succeeded from his father in 2004. Prior to this he went by the stage name Ichikawa Shinnosuke VII . His father Ichikawa Danjūrō XII died in 2013; in January 2019, he announced that he would adopt the name of Danjūrō, thus becoming Ichikawa ...

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