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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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Wake Forest
Wake Forest is a town northeast of Raleigh (state capital of North Carolina).
Wake Forest is also a charming town with a rich history and vibrant community.
Wake Forest is characterized by the following.
- History: Wake Forest was originally home to Wake Forest University until the university moved to Winston-Salem in 1956. Wake Forest retains much of its historic downtown, including buildings dating from the 19th century.
- Community: Wake Forest is known as a friendly, tight-knit community. Residents participate in a variety of community events, festivals, and activities throughout the year, fostering a strong sense of belonging.
- Education: Wake Forest is committed to education, with several public and private schools. Wake Forest values education and invests in quality learning opportunities.
- Nature and Recreation: There are numerous parks and recreational facilities in the Wake Forest area. The nearby Falls Lake State Recreation Area offers hiking, boating, fishing, picnicking, and more.
- Economy: The economy in Wake Forest is diverse, with a mix of small businesses, stores, restaurants, and large retailers. Its proximity to Raleigh and Research Triangle Park provides employment opportunities in a variety of fields.
- Growth: Like much of the Research Triangle Park area, Wake Forest has experienced significant growth in recent years. It strives to maintain its small-town charm while attracting new residents and businesses.
- Accessibility: Wake Forest benefits from its proximity to Raleigh, North Carolina's capital city, which provides easy access to cultural venues, employment opportunities, and a variety of entertainment.
Overall, Wake Forest combines historic charm, a strong sense of community, access to nature, and opportunities for both work and leisure.
Wake Forest is an attractive location for many individuals and families.
Wake Forest is located about 18 miles (30 km) northeast of Raleigh, about a 30 minute drive.
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Wake Forest was also the site of Wake Forest University.
Since 1956, Wake Forest University has been located in Winston-Salem.
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5 Recommended Attractions in Wake Forest
Here are 5 recommended attractions in Wake Forest.
Falls Lake State Recreation Area
Falls Lake State Recreation Area offers seven access areas to the reservoir.
More than 300 campsites offer a variety of lodging experiences.
Trails include portions of the Mountains-to-Sea State Trail and one of the Triangle region's best mountain bike trails at the Beaverdam access.
In the spring and fall, migrating monarch butterflies enhance the picturesque beauty of the lake.
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E. Carroll Joyner Park
E. Carroll Joyner Park is the newest and largest park in town with approximately 117acres (0.5\(km^2\)).
E. Carroll Joyner Park has the following facilities.
- Joyner Park Community Center
- Park Kiosk
- Amphitheater
- Performance Garden
- Walker Garden
- Farm Buildings
- Stone Wall
- Pecan Grove
- Pond View
- Mixed Forest
- Stream Crossing
- View Binkley Chapel Spire
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Joyner Park from Town of Wake Forest, NC on Vimeo.
Wake Forest Historical Museum
Wake Forest Historical Museum is a museum where you can learn about the history of Wake Forest.
You can tour the historic Calvin Jones House, the new museum building exhibits, and the gardens.
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White Street Brewing Company
White Street Brewing Company is a brewery distinguished by taste, craft, and character.
What sets White Street Brewing Company apart is the attention to detail that goes into every drop of beer.
Here are videos introducing White Street Brewing Company.
The Factory
The Factory is a sports and entertainment mall where parents and children can eat, shop, and play together.
The Factory offers soccer practice, music lessons, birthday gifts, and meals all in one place.
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Summary
We introduced Wake Forest, a town northeast of Raleigh (state capital of North Carolina).
Wake Forest used to be home to Wake Forest University.
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