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  2. Nobu - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, there are 56 restaurants worldwide. [5] The first Nobu Hotel opened inside Caesars Palace, Las Vegas in 2013. [6] Two years later, in May 2015, Nobu opened a hotel in the City of Dreams, Manila, Philippines. [7] In October of the same year, Crown Resorts bought a 20% stake of Nobu for US$100 million. [8]

  3. Roxas Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    The Cavite Boulevard was part of Architect Daniel Burnham's plan for beautifying the city of Manila. [11] At the request of Commissioner William Cameron Forbes, Burnham visited the country in 1905 at the height of the City Beautiful movement, a trend in the early 1900s in America for making cities beautiful along scientific lines, for the future urban development of Manila and Baguio.

  4. Santo Tomas Internment Camp - Wikipedia

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    Santo Tomas Internment Camp, also known as the Manila Internment Camp, was the largest of several camps in the Philippines in which the Japanese interned enemy civilians, mostly Americans, in World War II. The campus of the University of Santo Tomas in Manila was utilized for the camp, which housed more than 3,000 internees from January 1942 ...

  5. Intramuros - Wikipedia

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    2. Website. intramuros .gov .ph. Intramuros ( lit.'within the walls' or 'inside the walls') is the 0.67-square-kilometer (0.26 sq mi) historic walled area within the city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. It is administered by the Intramuros Administration with the help of the city government of Manila. [ 2 ]

  6. Max's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Max's Restaurant in Malolos, Bulacan. Max's Restaurant was first established in 1945, shortly after World War II, by Maximo Gimenez, a Stanford-educated teacher.Gimenez befriended the American occupation troops stationed in Quezon City, who regularly paid visits to Maximo's home for drinks; the troops later insisted that they pay for the food and beverages being served, prompting Maximo to ...

  7. Japanese in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The recent Japanese Filipinos are descendants of 1980s and 1990s Japanese settlers usually businesspeople, most of whom are men, and (mostly female) locals. Many are children of thousands of overseas Filipino workers, who went to Japan mostly as entertainers. They are in the Philippines also to learn English.

  8. Malinta Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Malinta Tunnel. /  14.38755°N 120.58928°E  / 14.38755; 120.58928. The Malinta Tunnel is a tunnel complex built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers on the island of Corregidor in the Philippines. It was initially used as a bomb-proof storage and personnel bunker, but was later equipped as a 1,000-bed hospital. [ 1]

  9. New Toho Food Center - Wikipedia

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    New Toho Food Center (Toho Antigua) /  14.59925°N 120.97811°E  / 14.59925; 120.97811. The New Toho Food Center is a historic Chinese food restaurant in Manila, Philippines established in the 19th century. Other outlets of the restaurant in southern Metro Manila operates as Toho Antigua .