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George Tetsuo Aratani [1] (荒谷 哲夫 [2] [3], Aratani Tetsuo, May 22, 1917 – February 19, 2013) was a Japanese American entrepreneur, philanthropist and the founder of Mikasa china and owner of the Kenwood Electronics corporation. [1]
Mitsuwa Chicago hosts a Kinokuniya, a Japanese book shop that sells manga, anime figurines, video game artbooks, Gunpla, stationery, novels, and other imported Japanese media and merchandise. This location was once also home to the JTB travel agency , JBC Video (a Japanese video rental store ), Galaxy Wireless (a cell phone store), and Utsuwa ...
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Stanford Crossing is a planned community in Lathrop, California.The community is located west of Interstate 5 and east of the San Joaquin River on 1,068 acres. [1] Stanford Crossing was built as part of the larger Central Lathrop Specific Plan development project to create "a vibrant and livable community" within the area. [2]
While living in Lima, Peru, Matsuhisa developed his signature style: melding Japanese techniques with Peruvian ingredients. [3] Nobu's famous signature dish is black cod with miso. [4] By 1997 the first Nobu opened outside of the United States, in London. [2] As of 2023, there are 56 restaurants worldwide. [5]
Mikasa River, a river of Ōnojō, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan; Mikasa Sports, a sporting goods manufacturer; Japanese battleship Mikasa; Mount Mikasa, in Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan “Mikasa,” a song by progressive metal band Veil of Maya from their 2015 album Matriarch; Dorayaki, a Japanese confection known as Mikasa in the Kansai region
L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman announced looting charges Monday, and also said one man was charged with arson for starting a blaze in an Azusa park.
Mikasa was founded in 1917 as the Hiroshima Gomu Corporation. The company began its life producing many different types of rubber products, such as flip-flops and dodgeballs. It began using the Mikasa brand name on its sports products in 1935, and in the early 1940s was consolidated with a number of rival rubber companies.