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Seoul B.B.Q & Sushi

Seoul BBQ & Sushi continues to raise the bar and set the standards for high quality Korean & Japanese cuisine. We couldn’t let the rest of the country miss out, so we’ve brought the same award-winning …

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Haru Urara - Wikipedia

career spanning from 1998 to 2004. Her unbroken losing streak was covered by Japanese media in 2003, causing her to achieve national popularity as a

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Tsuki Amano - Wikipedia

Tsuki Amano (天野 月, Amano Tsuki), formerly Tsukiko Amano (天野 月子, Amano Tsukiko), is a Japanese singer, famous for singing the ending themes used in the

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Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy - Wikipedia

Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy (Japanese: 月が導く異世界道中, Hepburn: Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Dōchū; lit. "Journey in an Alternate World Guided by the Moon") is

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Tsuki ga Kirei - Wikipedia

Tsuki ga Kirei (月がきれい; transl. As the Moon, So Beautiful.) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Feel. It aired in Japan from April 6 to June

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Tsuki (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

refer to: Tsuki Amano, Japanese singer "Tsuki" (song), a 2014 song by Namie Amuro "Tsuki", a 2004 song by Tsuki Amano, as Tsukiko Amano "Tsuki", a 2013

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Tsuki - Wikipedia

Tsuki (突き) derives from the verb tsuku (突く), meaning "to thrust". The second syllable is accented, with Japanese's unvoiced vowels making it pronounced

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For the almost 400 years between the late 3rd century and the 7th century, influential figures across the Japanese archipelago poured enormous energy into the construction of their tombs, known as kofun.

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Kofun period — Encyclopedia of Japan

In general, the 'Kofun period' (tumulus period) refers to the period ranging from the middle of the third century to the later part of the seventh century, approximately 400 years.

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Kofun period, an introduction – Smarthistory

The Kofun 古墳 period in Japan is so named after the burial mounds of the ruling class. The practice of building tomb mounds of monumental proportions and burying treasures with the deceased arrived …

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Mozu-Furuichi Kofun (UNESCO) | World Heritage - Travel Japan

Known as kofun, these magnificent tombs are masterpieces of architectural and civil engineering, and have recently been inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

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Japanese art - Kofun, Tumulus, Sculpture | Britannica

These tumuli, or kofun (“old mounds”), witnessed significant variations over the following 450 years but were consistently present throughout the period to which they gave their name.

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Kofun - World History Encyclopedia

May 3, 2017 · Kofun (old tumuli) are large artificial mound tombs built in ancient Japan for the ruling elite between the 3rd and 7th century CE. Many measure several hundred metres across, are surrounded …

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About kofun -Scale and order- | Nonaka Kofun-Project for the ...

For the almost 400 years between the late 3rd century and the 7th century, influential figures across the Japanese archipelago poured enormous energy into the construction of their tombs, known as kofun.

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Kofun period — Encyclopedia of Japan

In general, the 'Kofun period' (tumulus period) refers to the period ranging from the middle of the third century to the later part of the seventh century, approximately 400 years.

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Kofun period, an introduction – Smarthistory

The Kofun 古墳 period in Japan is so named after the burial mounds of the ruling class. The practice of building tomb mounds of monumental proportions and burying treasures with the deceased arrived …

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Mozu-Furuichi Kofun (UNESCO) | World Heritage - Travel Japan

Known as kofun, these magnificent tombs are masterpieces of architectural and civil engineering, and have recently been inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

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Japanese art - Kofun, Tumulus, Sculpture | Britannica

These tumuli, or kofun (“old mounds”), witnessed significant variations over the following 450 years but were consistently present throughout the period to which they gave their name.

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Kofun - World History Encyclopedia

May 3, 2017 · Kofun (old tumuli) are large artificial mound tombs built in ancient Japan for the ruling elite between the 3rd and 7th century CE. Many measure several hundred metres across, are surrounded …

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Persicaria capitata - Wikipedia

Persicaria capitata, the pink-headed persicaria, pinkhead smartweed, pink knotweed, Japanese knotweed, or pink bubble persicaria, is an Asian species of