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Japan Sotheby's International Realty The Yanagidas found a place in the Tokyo Towers, two apartment buildings bordering the city's fashionable Ginza district, replete with shopping, restaurants, theater and an Edo-era feudal garden.
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Relaxation Going to an onsen, or hot spring, is obligatory while in Japan, but for an unusual experience try the Ooedo Onsen Monogatari (tinyurl. com/yl8ffhv), a period spa complex designed to look like a recreation of Edo-era Tokyo (1603-1868).
Quirky Tokyo Gemma Bowes 2010
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(All elements of Christianity are strictly prohibited in Edo-era Japan.) "An honest soul in a human swamp of crocodiles, a sharp quill among blunt nibs," Jacob comes to Dejima under a new director to audit the company's fraudulent books.
Book review of "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet," a novel by David Mitchell 2010
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A new novel from David Mitchell, a two-time finalist for the Man Booker Prize, stands apart from his previous work, which often has dizzying, intersecting narratives that span several continents and centuries (his latest is rooted in Edo-era Japan).
Summer's Best Reads 2010
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After escaping they find themselves on the shore of Edo-era Japan, a society with a strong chaste system, isolated from the world.
Dark Horse Comics for January 2008 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Despite the elements of modern and hip-hop culture, Samurai Champloo relies on the factual events in Edo-era Japan uch as the Shimabara Rebellion.
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A good lesson in the Japanese approach to what might be called holistic dining can be found at Tofuya Ukai, an iconic restaurant housed in a traditional low Edo-era house just below Tokyo Tower.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jetsetter.com 2012
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The manga follows the lives of the House of Five Leaves gang members in Edo-era Japan during the height of the shōgun's rule.
Anime News Network 2010
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The manga follows the lives of the House of Five Leaves gang members in Edo-era Japan during the height of the shōgun's rule.
Anime News Network 2010
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Synopsis: The manga follows the lives of the House of FiveLeaves gang members in Edo-era Japan during the height of the shoguns rule.
Anime Nano! 2010
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