
THE ART OF CASUAL JAPANESE DINING
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“We believe in nurturing all that is authentic by acknowledging three simple realities: nothing lasts, nothing is finished, and nothing is perfect."
GUESTS’ WORDS
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No need to buy a ticket to Tokyo with Oishi!
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The best Sake collection in town.
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So delicious, so special.
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Escape to timeless luxury
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ALL OF MANATEES’ TEETH ARE MOLARS, AND THEIR TEETH ARE CONTINUOUSLY GROWING TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR THEM TO EAT.
TEETH
DESPITE THEIR MASSIVE BULK, MANATEES ARE GRACEFUL SWIMMERS POWERED BY THEIR STRONG TAILS.
SWIMMING
THEY SPEND ALMOST HALF THE DAY EATING, CONSUMING TEN PERCENT OF THEIR BODY WEIGHT IN PLANT MATTER DAILY. WITH WEIGHTS OF UP TO 550 KG (1,200 POUNDS).
BEHAVIOR
FACTORY FARMING IS EXTREMELY DAMAGING TO THEIR OCEANIC HABITATS.
RISK
MANATEES ARE TYPICALLY FOUND IN SHALLOW COASTAL AREAS AND RIVERS WHERE THEY FEED ON SEA GRASS, MANGROVE LEAVES, AND ALGAE.
HABITAT
MANATEES ARE BORN UNDERWATER. MOTHERS MUST HELP THEIR CALVES TO THE SURFACE SO THAT THEY CAN TAKE THEIR FIRST BREATH, BUT THE INFANTS CAN TYPICALLY SWIM ON THEIR OWN ONLY AN HOUR LATER.
MAMMALS
20 YEARS
LIFE SPAN
Trichechus manatus
West Indian Manatee
MANATEES, BUOYANT BY NATURE, CANNOT ESCAPE BOATS DUE TO THEIR SLOW SPEED OF 3 TO 5 MPH.
Humans cause half of West Indian manatee deaths, mostly from boat collisions.