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also immigrated to the city of Kobe, hence the name of the neighborhood "Nankinmachi" (Nanjing Town). By the early 1920s, Nankinmachi was a vibrant area bustling with businesses, restaurants, and homes. That all changed, however, during World War II, when it was destroyed during the allied bombings
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with stone carvings of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs marks the intersecting point of the north–south/east–west axis of Nankinmachi. This is a popular resting place for visitors, as well as a favorite spot for taking photographs.
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clubs and souvenir shops abound throughout Nankinmachi, but none are as prevalent as food businesses. Along the streets of Nankinmachi are restaurants and stalls that serve both Chinese
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Nankinmachi is considered a tourist attraction for the important role it plays in Kobe's cultural landscape was demonstrated in 1985 by the erection of an archway, Chang'an Gate (
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and the Mid Autumn season, two major festivals celebrated by Chinese people worldwide, New Year's delicacies and Moon Cakes appear.
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of Kobe, Nankinmachi was re-built after the war by the remaining Chinese community that stayed behind in post-war
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Simon, Richmond and Dodd, Jan: "The Rough Guide to Japan, 4th ed.", page 627, Rough Guides Publications, 2008.
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Nankin-machi originated in 1868, when Kobe's port was opened to foreigners including Chinese immigrants from
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Most shops show off their cuisine on display stands for potential customers. Some examples include
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Dar, Alyse: "Insight Guides Japan, 5th ed.", page 239. APA Publications, 2009.
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Department Store and is a major tourist attraction. Considered as Kobe's
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Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
IPA

Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization
Kanji
Hiragana
Traditional Hepburn
Nanjing
Kobe, Japan
Motomachi
Daimaru
Chinatown
Lord Guan

Guangdong
Fujian
Nanjing
Japan
Great Hanshin earthquake
Kansai region
pavilion

mahjong
Japanese food
dim sum

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