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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 ...
The Graue Mill is located at 3800 S. York Road, on the banks of Salt Creek in Oak Brook, Illinois, and is surrounded by Fullersburg woods. It is currently open to the public; check the Graue Mill and Museum website for dates and times of operation.
Kura is a Local Government Area in Kano State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Kura on the A2 highway . It has an area of 206 km 2 and a population of 144,601 at the 2006 census.
Oakbrook, Oak brook or Oak Brook may refer to: Places. United States. Illinois. Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, a city in DuPage County, a suburb of Chicago; Oak Brook ...
Oak Brook is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, with a very small portion in Cook County.The population was 8,163 at the 2020 census. [3]A suburb of Chicago, it contains the headquarters of Ace Hardware, Portillo's Restaurants, Blistex, Federal Signal, CenterPoint Properties, Sanford L.P., TreeHouse Foods, Lions Clubs International, the U.S. Census Bureau Chicago regional office, and former ...
Oakbrook Center is a shopping center established in 1962 and located near Interstate 88 and Route 83 in Oak Brook, Illinois. It is the second largest shopping center in the Chicago metropolitan area by gross leasable area , only surpassed by Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg, Illinois .
Kura (saddle), a Japanese saddle; Kura (storehouse), a traditional Japanese storehouse; Kura (deity), a god from 3rd millennium Ebla 'Kura, a TV show set in Papakura, Aotearoa/New Zealand; Kūra (administrative division), territorial demarcations into which Al-Andalus was divided; Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Koutu or The Kura, school in Rotorua ...
Kura (倉 or 蔵) are traditional Japanese storehouses. They are commonly durable buildings built from timber, stone or clay used to safely store valuable commodities. Kura in rural communities are normally of simpler construction and used for storing grain or rice. Those in towns are more elaborate, with a structural timber frame covered in a ...