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Among service industries, the restaurant, advertising, real estate, hotel and leisure business, and data-processing industries grew rapidly in the 1980s. The fast-food industry has been profitable for both foreign and domestic companies. By 1989 family restaurants and fast-food chains had grown into a US$138 billion business per year. Overall ...
Mini theaters, a type of independent movie theater characterized by a smaller size and seating capacity in comparison to larger movie theaters, gained popularity during the 1980s. [54] Mini theaters helped bring independent and arthouse films from other countries, as well as films produced in Japan by unknown Japanese filmmakers, to Japanese ...
Virgin Cinemas Japan Ltd. was founded by Japanese-American businessman Mark Yamamoto on September 12, 1997. Virgin Cinemas Trias Hisayama, their first theatre, opened in Fukuoka Prefecture on April 23, 1999. By the end of 2002, it expanded from 8 theatres to 81 and became Japan's sixth largest film entertainment company.
Sushiro restaurant in Ximending, Taipei At the beginning of 2021, a two-day promotional event by Sushiro in Taiwan promised to serve free sushi to people with the word "salmon" in their name. This caused multiple Taiwanese people to change their names to include the word "salmon", an event the media dubbed " salmon chaos ".
Total screen industry revenue, encompassing free TV, pay-TV and … The report, “The Future of Japan’s Video Industry,” forecasts the online video sector to expand at a 7% compound annual ...
It was the first time that a Japanese company had entered into a significant joint venture in the Malaysian retail industry. The first Jusco store outside Japan was opened in the basement [6] of Plaza Dayabumi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1985. [8] [9] Jusco assumed total operational control of the chain in 1988.
Shochiku Co., Ltd. (松竹株式会社, Shōchiku Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese entertainment company. It started its business in 1895 by managing kabuki theaters in Kyoto, and in 1914, it also acquired ownership of the Kabuki-za theater in Tokyo. In 1920, Shochiku entered the film production industry and established the Kamata Film Studio.
Pages in category "Restaurants in Japan" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Black Restaurant; C.