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  2. Kura Sushi - Wikipedia

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    Kura Sushi, Inc. (Japanese: くら寿司, Hepburn: Kura zushi) is a Japanese conveyor belt sushi restaurant chain. [6] [7] It is the second largest sushi restaurant chain in Japan, behind Sushiro and ahead of Hama Sushi. [8] Its headquarters are in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture. [9] It has 543 locations in Japan, 56 in Taiwan, and 69 in the United ...

  3. Kura Revolving Sushi opens first Westchester restaurant

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    If you go. Address: 913a Central Park Ave., Scarsdale, 914- 215-5885, kurasushi.com Hours: Special hours through April 23rd from noon to 9 p.m. Beginning April 24th, regular business hours will be ...

  4. Conveyor belt sushi - Wikipedia

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    Conveyor belt sushi was invented by Yoshiaki Shiraishi [6] (1914–2001), who had problems staffing his small sushi restaurant and had difficulties managing the restaurant by himself. He got the idea of a conveyor belt sushi after watching beer bottles on a conveyor belt in an Asahi brewery. [1]

  5. Why Kura Sushi USA Was Such a Tasty Stock This Week - AOL

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  6. Revolving sushi bar to open second Sacramento-area restaurant ...

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    Kura opened its doors in Japan in 1977 as a typical sushi restaurant, according to its site. Nearly a decade later, the revolving concept was born. In 2009, the first U.S. location opened in Irvine.

  7. Sushi Tadokoro - Wikipedia

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    2244 San Diego Ave. City: San Diego: State: California: Postal/ZIP Code: 92110: Country: ... Sushi Tadokoro is a Japanese restaurant in San Diego, California. [1] [2 ...

  8. Why Kura Sushi Stock Plummeted Today - AOL

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  9. Ramune - Wikipedia

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    Ramune (Japanese pronunciation:) is a Japanese carbonated soft drink.It was introduced in 1884 in Kobe by the Scottish pharmacist Alexander Cameron Sim. [1] Ramune is available in a Codd-neck bottle, a heavy glass bottle whose mouth is sealed by a round marble (instead of a cap) due to the pressure of the carbonated contents.