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  • Home - Shoten Japanese Dining
    Sushi by Shoten Japanese is the best sushi you can find in town! Online Order! Click to open the online order link Shoten Japanese is based in 16165 SW Regatta Ln, Beaverton, OR 97006, welcoming customers from all over city and beyond
  • Shōten - Wikipedia
    Shōten (笑点; "Laughing Point") is a Japanese TV comedy program that has been continuously broadcast on Sunday evenings on Nippon TV since 15 May 1966, making it the second-longest running variety TV show in Japan The show is based on the Ogiri style of rakugo, a form of traditional Japanese storytelling
  • Shoten - World Mythos
    Shoten, as a figure in Buddhist mythology, encapsulates the ideals of protection and prosperity that many people seek in their lives His origins, symbolism, and presence in rituals and culture illustrate the rich tapestry of beliefs that surround him
  • What does SHOTEN mean? - Definitions. net
    Shōten (笑点) is a Japanese TV comedy program that has been continuously broadcast on Sunday evenings on Nippon TV since 15 May 1966, making it the second-longest running variety TV show in Japan
  • Shoten - MyDramaList
    TV Show: Shoten; Country: Japan ; Episodes: 2800; Aired: May 15, 1966 - ? Original Network: NTV; Duration: 30 min Content Rating: G - All Ages
  • Shoten - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang
    Shoten is often used as a derogatory term to describe individuals who are deemed to be worthless and have no redeeming qualities The term shoten has a long and complex history, with many different interpretations and meanings
  • The Myth of the Shōten: The God of Rice - Japanese Mythology
    In Japanese mythology, the Shōten is revered as the God of Rice, a deity that holds immense significance in the culture and daily life of the Japanese people Rice is not merely a staple food in Japan; it is deeply intertwined with the nation’s identity, spirituality, and agricultural practices
  • Shôten (TV Series 1966– ) - IMDb
    Shôten: With Utamaru Katsura, Rei Kikukawa, Yûko Ogura, Pinko Izumi
  • Kangiten - Wikipedia
    Although Kangiten (Shōten) and Ganesha share a common origin and a number of traits, there are also some marked differences between the two
  • Shoten Japanese Dining, Beaverton - Restaurantji
    Shoten Japanese Dining offers a consistent and delicious dining experience with fresh and well-prepared ingredients The menu includes fresh oysters, sushi, and bento boxes, with generous serving sizes The atmosphere is laid back, and the service is quick and friendly





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