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  2. Lawson (store) - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2012, Lawson had solar equipment at 20 of its stores, but the company announced in June 2012 that it would install solar panels at 2,000 of its 10,000 Japanese stores. [22] It was estimated that each store would generate about 11,000 kWh per year. Just under 2,000 kWh of this would go toward climate control and other in-house uses ...

  3. Tofuya Ukai - Wikipedia

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    A lunch here is delicious but lengthy—be prepared to spend at least three hours. The location—a traditional house with private tatami-floored rooms overlooking a carp pond—is as beautiful as the food". [9] According to Butterfield & Robinson's The Slow Road Luxury Travel Blog, Tofuya Ukai is among Tokyo's best restaurants. [10]

  4. Benihana - Wikipedia

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    Benihana (Japanese: 紅花, "Safflower") is a chain of Japanese restaurants. Originally founded by Yunosuke Aoki as a cafe in Tokyo in 1945, Benihana spread to the United States in 1964 when his son Hiroaki "Rocky" Aoki opened its first restaurant in New York City.

  5. Jonathan's - Wikipedia

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    The first restaurant was opened in Nerima, Tokyo. In 1986, they offered an IPO and by 1987, had 100 locations. They opened their 200th location in 1997 and then opened their 300th location in 2000, but currently have around 274 locations. [7] They have over 20 locations in Tokyo, Osaka, Kanagawa, Saitama and Nagano. [8]

  6. Marukai Corporation U.S.A. - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the company opened its first 98cent Plus Store carrying Daiso products, before Daiso had its own stores in US. The company has since expanded to 11 locations in California with over 400 employees in California. These stores sell Japanese food and household items. [3] In 2013, Don Quijote purchased 100 percent of Marukai stock. [4]

  7. Saizeriya - Wikipedia

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    Starting on August 24, 2005, they started operating a fast food store called "Eat Run" (イート・ラン). As of 2008, they operate three stores: one in Jūjō, Tokyo, one in Kawaguchi, and one in Aoto, Katsushika, Tokyo. In October 2006 it was announced that Saizeriya's stores had done the best in 8 years.

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  9. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Matsuya – a Japanese fast-food chain specializing in rice bowls with meat Nihonryori Ryugin – a fusion cuisine restaurant in Roppongi , Minato-ku, Tokyo Okonomi-mura – a Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki food theme park located at 5-13 Shintenchi in Naka-ku , Hiroshima , Japan [ 3 ]