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  2. Coffee in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan has a coffee culture that has changed with societal needs over time. Today, coffee shops serve as a niche within their urban cultures. [1] While it was introduced earlier in history, during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries by Dutch and Portuguese traders, it rapidly gained popularity at the turn of the twentieth century. [1]

  3. Excelsior Caffé - Wikipedia

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    Excelsior Caffé is a Japanese chain of coffeehouses owned by Doutor Coffee. Established in 1999, it operates exclusively in Japan. Established in 1999, it operates exclusively in Japan. The restaurant has an Italian style, hence its use of "caffé" (the Italian spelling) instead of "café" in its name.

  4. Georgia (coffee) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia enjoys the most success in Japan, where it is the highest-grossing coffee beverage—one of many brands of Japanese canned coffee. It is also the highest-grossing beverage by Coca-Cola (Japan) Company. As of 2007, in Japan, Georgia's sales are double the sales of Coca-Cola. [1]

  5. UCC Ueshima Coffee Co. - Wikipedia

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    It became a limited partnership in 1940 and in 1951, became "Ueshima Coffee Co., Ltd.". The company introduced the world's first canned coffee, "UCC Coffee with Milk" in April 1969, which started the trend for canned coffee (缶コーヒー) in Japan. It formally became "UCC Ueshima Coffee Co., Ltd." in 1991.

  6. % Arabica - Wikipedia

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    The coffee brand was founded by Kenneth Shoji. [10] After the Tōhoku earthquake destroyed his house in Fukushima Prefecture in 2011, he moved to Hong Kong. [11] After moving, he decided to start a coffee business so he traveled to Hawaii and purchased a coffee farm. [12] In 2013, Shoji opened the first % Arabica café in Hong Kong.

  7. Boss Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Boss was first released in 1992 and is one of many brands of Japanese canned coffee.Since 2006, American actor Tommy Lee Jones has appeared in a series of TV commercials and billboards for the brand, [1] [2] becoming one of the most recognised faces in Japan.

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  9. Category:Coffee in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; ... Pages in category "Coffee in Japan" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

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