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The wild scenery was soon enlivened by the marvellous swirl and headlong rush of a mountain river called the Tosa, which at one spot breaks into a superb waterfall with three distinct branches.
My Life — Volume 2 Richard Wagner 1848
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An indication that Tosa is not your typical Japanese restaurant.
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Tosa also does a full-meal lunch deal including a main dish, rice, miso, salad etc for £11.
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The only potential problem at Tosa is that, at £10-a-head, the four or five skewers you can squeeze in for that money may not quite fill you up, if it's your main meal of the day.
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Alternatively, Tosa does takeaway, so if you're passing at lunch, drop in and pick-up some grilled uzura (quail's eggs) or torikawa (chicken skin).
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If you are one of those people who likes the raw visceral simplicity of smoky, caramelised, lightly charred meats, then Tosa will transport you to hog heaven.
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Maywa Denki was a company run by Sakaichi Tosa making electrical components for a decade starting in 1969.
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Maywa Denki is an art unit produced by Nobumichi Tosa.
- Boing Boing 2007
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Mori Koben was born in 1869, the son of a samurai from Tosa (now Kochi) in Shikoku, Japan, and died “King of the South Seas” in Chuuk (Truk), Micronesia in 1945.
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It is said that as a young man, Mori was a fervent admirer of his fellow Tosa countryman, Itagaki Taisuke, the melodramatic champion of ...
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