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  2. Uwajimaya - Wikipedia

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    Uwajimaya, Inc., doing business as Uwajimaya Asian Grocery & Gift Markets (宇和島屋, Uwajimaya), is a family-owned supermarket chain with its corporate headquarters in the International District, Seattle, Washington, [2] and with locations in Greater Seattle and Oregon. Uwajimaya sells mainly Asian food—with an emphasis on Japanese ...

  3. Nihonmachi Alley - Wikipedia

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    The murals commemorate four businesses that lasted through incarceration: Kokusai Theater, the restaurant Maneki, Sagamiya Confectionery, and the grocery store Uwajimaya. [4] As of 2024, the alley is slated for decorative gates, lighting, and new paving. Additionally, banners will be installed designating "Historic Nihonmachi/Japantown". [4]

  4. Chinatown–International District, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Chinatown–International District (abbreviated as CID) is a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.It is the center of the city's Asian American community. Within the district are the three neighborhoods known as Chinatown, Japantown and Little Saigon, named for the concentration of businesses owned by people of Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese descent, respectively.

  5. History of the Japanese in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Uwajimaya opened its first branch in Bellevue, Washington in 1978 and opened another branch in Renton, Washington in 2009. [49] Bush Garden restaurant in 2009, before its closure. First opening in 1904, Seattle's restaurant Maneki was built to resemble a three-story Japanese castle and could seat up to five

  6. Tomio Moriguchi - Wikipedia

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    After stepping down as CEO of Uwajimaya in 2007, Moriguchi continued his service as chairman. On June 18, 2015, he visited Ehime University to discuss internship programs for students in the United States. [10] He was named by Puget Sound Business Journal as one of the 35 most influential business leaders of Seattle for the past 35 years. [11]

  7. Dochi - Wikipedia

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    The business began operating in Uwajimaya's food court in Seattle's Chinatown-International District in 2019, [3] [4] [5] and in Denver in 2021. [ 6 ] Reception

  8. Tomoko Moriguchi-Matsuno - Wikipedia

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    Along with Uwajimaya, Moriguchi-Matsuno presided over One Reel's board of directors. [14] Moriguchi-Matsuno stepped down from her position as CEO of Uwajimaya on February 24, 2017. [15] [16] [17] Her family received the 2017 Tomodachi Award for their contributions to the relations between Japan and Seattle. [18]

  9. Fujimatsu Moriguchi - Wikipedia

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    After the war, the family moved to Seattle. There, Moriguchi, with the money he borrowed from friends and former customers of Uwajimaya, bought a small building on South Main Street in Seattle's Japantown where he re-established his business in 1946. [7] In 1962, Uwajimaya made exhibitions by opening their own gift shop at the Century 21 ...