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  2. Sukiya (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Sukiya (すき家, stylized as SUKIYA) is a Japanese restaurant chain specializing in gyūdon (beef bowl). It is the largest gyūdon chain in Japan. [1] It operates over 2,000 stores in Japan, and has branch stores across Asia. Sukiya's owner, Zensho Holdings, is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and had sales of ¥511 billion in 2016.

  3. Category:Fast-food chains of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fast-food chains of Japan" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ajisen Ramen;

  4. Yoshinoya - Wikipedia

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    Yoshinoya in Nagoya. In its restaurants in Japan, tables are often counters, and in that case, they take orders over those counters. Chopsticks are provided. The menu includes standard-serving (並盛, namimori, or nami), large-serving (大盛, ōmori), or extra-large-serving (特盛, tokumori) [9] beef bowls, pork bowls (豚丼, butadon), [10] raw eggs (to stir and pour on top, sometimes ...

  5. 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 ]

  6. First Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Wendy's First Kitchen Hibiya Chanter-mae store in Tokyo A pre-Wendy's First Kitchen in Tokyo in 2006. First Kitchen (ファーストキッチン, Fāsuto Kitchin) is a Japanese fast food restaurant chain operated by First Kitchen Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Wendy's International.

  7. KFC in Japan - Wikipedia

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    KFC Japan expanded the promotion nationwide in 1974 with its long running "Kentucky for Christmas" (Japanese: クリスマスはケンタッキー) or "Kentucky Christmas" (Japanese: ケンタッキークリスマス) advertising campaign. [4] Eating KFC food as a Christmas time meal has since become a widely practiced custom in Japan.

  8. Category:Restaurant chains in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Fast-food chains of Japan (20 P) P. Pizza chains of Japan (3 P) Pages in category "Restaurant chains in Japan" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 ...

  9. Hotto Motto - Wikipedia

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    Hotto Motto (ほっともっと) is a Japanese fast food chain specializing in take out bento, found in all of Japan's 47 prefectures. It is owned by Plenus , which operates out of the Kyushu - Yamaguchi region.