Kokoro House Of Ramen

Located at 2-45-7, Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Not Ramen, Not Udon, It's a New Taste! "KOKORO TOKYO MAZESOBA" Official Website

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The Georgia Straight: In Downtown Vancouver, Kokoro Tokyo Mazesoba serves up an array of brothless ramen

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In Downtown Vancouver, Kokoro Tokyo Mazesoba serves up an array of brothless ramen

The Georgia Straight: Foodies and cineastes: Cinematheque to screen restoration of Japanese art-house ramen western Tampopo

With Vancouver's ramen rage in full swing and spreading across the city with new spots opening up like Yah Yah Ya, Kokoro Ramen, and many more, here's a timely screening of a new film restoration that ...

Foodies and cineastes: Cinematheque to screen restoration of Japanese art-house ramen western Tampopo

Kokoro is an open-weight TTS model with 82 million parameters. Despite its lightweight architecture, it delivers comparable quality to larger models while being significantly faster and more cost-efficient.

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Kokoro (こゝろ; or in modern kana usage こころ) is a 1914 Japanese novel by Natsume Sōseki, and the final part of a trilogy starting with To the Spring Equinox and Beyond and followed by The Wayfarer (both 1912). [1] Set in the Meiji era, the novel tells of the acquaintance between a young man and an older man called "Sensei" ("teacher" or "master"), who holds a secret from his past ...

The word kokoro has been widely used for written texts as well as verbal communication in Japan since ancient times. There are many idioms and expressions using the word, kokoro and the Japanese use it frequently and freely. Before introducing kokoro related Japanese idioms and expressions, it is helpful to note that there is another way to pronounce the word kokoro, written with the same ...