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by Our Founder/CEO&CTO Hiroyuki Chishiro
- He has worked as a visiting scholar at Michael Jordan's alma mater, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), from September 2012 to August 2013, and is familiar with US college basketball (NCAA) and the NBA. He is Japanese and also familiar with Japan basketball and B.LEAGUE (Japan).
- He is presently working as CTO at Guarantee Happiness LLC in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States (the town where UNC is located) from January 2020 and as CEO and CTO of Japanese Tar Heel, Inc. in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States from June 2022. He is familiar with the latest basketball in United States.
- We have written more than 110 articles on North Carolina and UNC and more than 20 articles on basketball.
- He played basketball in junior high and high school, and was in the top 8 in Chiba Prefecture in junior high school and in the top 16 in Chiba Prefecture in high school (Japan). He has experience playing American basketball with UNC students and North Carolina locals.
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Raleigh
Raleigh is the state capital of North Carolina and is located in central North Carolina.
Raleigh is also part of the Research Triangle Park (RTP), which includes Chapel Hill and Durham and is known for its vibrant culture, technological advances, and southern charm.
To learn more about Research Triangle Park, Chapel Hill, and Durham, click the following.
Raleigh has the following features.
- History and Culture
- History: Founded in 1792 as the capital of North Carolina, Raleigh has a rich historical background with a variety of historic sites and landmarks, including the North Carolina State Capitol and the Joel Lane Museum House.
- Cultural Diversity: Raleigh is a melting pot of cultures with a diverse population, contributing to a variety of cuisines, festivals, and artistic expressions.
- Education and Research
- Research Triangle Park: Home to many high-tech companies and research institutions, Research Triangle Park is a global center for technology and innovation. It attracts top talent and fosters collaboration among companies, universities, and research institutions.
- Universities: Raleigh is home to several universities, including North Carolina State University (NCSU), which plays an important academic and research role in the city.
- Outdoor Space and Recreation
- Green Space: There are many green spaces and parks such as Pullen Park, William B. Umstead State Park, and Lake Johnson Park, where people can enjoy outdoor activities, hiking, and picnicking.
- Cultural Facilities: The North Carolina Museum of Art, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, and the Marbles Kids Museum are popular destinations for art, science, and cultural exploration.
- Economy and Employment
- Technology Capital: Raleigh's economy thrives on technology, entrepreneurship, and research-based industries. Companies in biotechnology, software development, and pharmaceuticals are major contributors to Raleigh's economic growth.
- Employment Opportunities: Raleigh's growing economy offers employment opportunities in a variety of fields, attracting professionals looking to advance their careers.
- Lifestyle and Events
- Sports and Entertainment: Raleigh residents enjoy a vibrant sports scene that includes collegiate sports, minor league baseball, and cultural events, including hockey games and concerts at PNC Arena.
- Cultural Festivals: Many cultural events and festivals, such as The International Festival and the Wide Open Bluegrass Festival, showcase the music, food, and traditions of various cultures.
- Climate
- Weather: Raleigh has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. It is known for its lush greenery and four distinct seasons.
The combination of technology, history, and rich culture make Raleigh an attractive place to live, work, and experience diversity.
Raleigh is named after Sir Walter Raleigh, sponsor of the Roanoke Colony "Lost Colony".
Raleigh is called the "City of Oaks" because of its many oak trees.
Northwest of Raleigh is the nearest international airport, Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
To learn more about Raleigh-Durham International Airport, click the following.
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PNC Arena
PNC Arena (formerly RBC Center) is home to the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes and North Carolina State University basketball.
Here is a video of the Carolina Hurricanes playing at PNC Arena.
5 Recommended Attractions in Raleigh
Here are 5 recommended attractions in Raleigh.
North Carolina Museum of Art
North Carolina Museum of Art exhibits ancient art, African art, paintings, sculpture, and modern art.
Click the following for introductory videos to North Carolina Museum of Art.
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences provides opportunities to become familiar with science and nature through exhibits, programs, and outdoor experiences.
The purpose of North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is to shed light on the natural world and to encourage its preservation.
If you are interested in learning more about the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences at Whiteville (satellite), click the following.
Click the following for introductory videos of North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts (formerly Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts)
Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts (formerly Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts) is the main venue for the performing arts in Raleigh.
In addition to the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts, the following venues are available.
- Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
- Meymandi Concert Hall
- A. J. Fletcher Opera Theater
- Kennedy Theatre
- Lichtin Plaza
Click the following to watch introductory videos of Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts.
William B. Umstead State Park
William B. Umstead State Park offers hiking and multi-use trails, three man-made lakes and their tributaries that are ideal for fishing.
Picnic shelters are located at both entrances to the park, and there is a campground on Crabtree Creek.
Group camping and the historic Maple Hill Lodge offer a rustic lodging experience without the typical modern camping amenities.
Click the following for introductory videos of William B. Umstead State Park.
Lake Johnson Park
Lake Johnson Park features paved greenways and natural surface trails, fishing, public programs (paddling, sailing, environmental education, etc.), indoor facilities and shelter rentals, and a swimming pool.
Lake Johnson Park also consists of more than (300 acres (1.2\(km^2\)) of land surrounding a lake of more than 150 acres (0.6\(km^2\)).
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Summary
We introduced Raleigh, the state capital of North Carolina.
Raleigh is called the "City of Oaks".
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