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- Geta (footwear) - Wikipedia
Geta (下駄) (pl geta) [1] are traditional Japanese footwear resembling flip-flops A kind of sandal, geta have a flat wooden base held on the foot with a fabric thong, and are elevated with up to three (though commonly two) "teeth," which keeps the foot raised above the ground
- Getaxpress - Japanese restaurant
We have been serving the community with fresh homemade Japanese recipes for 30 years We have a variety of traditional Japanese dishes such as onigiri, tempura, and gyoza, as well as American Japanese fusion items like teriyaki chicken bowls, and our favorited original: Geta chicken
- What are Geta? 16 Things to Know about Japanese Sandals
If you look down you will probably see a pair of geta In fact, the click-clack of the wooden sandal, is a quintessential part of Japanese summer With a number of different shapes, styles and ways to wear, geta are much more than just a way to complete your summer outfit
- Geta, Oakland - Menu, Reviews (210), Photos (73) - Restaurantji
Geta is a small, cozy restaurant with a take-out spot vibe, offering high-quality sushi at reasonable prices The menu features classic rolls, nigiri, and sashimi made with the best local and Japanese seafood products
- Geta
I tried to call recently and all I get is a busy tone are they still open? Yes They are still open but they are sooo busy!!! Ownership has changed? I don't know, but I was there about a month and a half ago and their food was as good as ever!!
- Laguna Creek High School - Home
All EGUSD graduation ceremonies held at the Golden 1 Center will be live streamed and available online for free at www egusdgrads com SacRT has partnered with EGUSD to offer free rides to the high school graduations at Golden 1 Center
- What Are Geta Sandals And Types Of Geta? – Japan Truly
Geta are a traditional type of Japanese footwear that have been worn for centuries They are characterized by their wooden platform sole, which is elevated off the ground by two or more "teeth" or "stilts" on the bottom of the sole
- Geta Sandals | Japanese Shoes | Japan Avenue
Japanese geta are wooden sandals which are, in Japan, traditionally worn together with a kimono or a yukata They are often raised on two platforms, known as "teeth", on which the sole is placed
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