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OUTDOORS; Japanese Architecture In Miniature » Jul 26, 2007… Len Brackett, a designer and builder outside Nevada City, Calif… Port Orford cedar -- and has the same complex joinery, above right … Query.nytimes.com

Sleepy California Town, and a Tsunami Magnet (Published 2011) » Damage in Crescent City, Calif., from the tsunami that devastated Japan, was believed to be in the tens of millions of dollars, and the waves shut down Northern California’s most lucrative fishing operation. Nytimes.com

The Busiest Port in the U.S. (Published 2021) » The Port of Los Angeles plays a major role in the global supply chain. Here’s what has gone wrong. Nytimes.com

YOTEL New York Times Square » New York’s famous high-tech, cool concept design nestled between Times Square and Hudson Yards. Yotel.com

Location & Menus | Rainforest Cafe » Locate your nearest Rainforest Cafe and view menus. Featuring locations across the US including Las Vegas, Mall of America, Florida, and more. Rainforestcafe.com

The New York Times in Print for Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020 » Today’s Paper Nytimes.com

Dipping Into the World’s Most Stunning Hot Springs » From onsens in Japan to high-altitude pools in Bolivia, the photographer Greta Rybus shares highlights from her search for thermal waters. Nytimes.com

The Dragon-Shaped Japanese Region Where Tokyo Locals Go to Unwind » A guide to Kagoshima, home to traditional pottery villages and the forest that inspired “Princess Mononoke.” Nytimes.com

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