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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.

  3. Oasis Tea Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Liu family opened the original cafe in 2001, [14] [15] in a building that previously housed a Uwajimaya grocery store. [16] Members of the family include I-Miun, who also owned Eastern Cafe, [17] [18] and his sister Jeannie. [4] Northwest Asian Weekly has described I-Miun as "one of the youngest entrepreneurs in the community". According to ...

  4. List of supermarket chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mi Tienda – Hispanic supermarket division of HEB Stores (two stores in Houston, Texas) La Michoacana Meat Market (Texas) Nam Dae Mun Farmers Market (Georgia) Numero Uno Market – Hispanic chain (Los Angeles area) - Now merged with Superior; La Perla Tapatía Supermarkets – (California) La Placita – Hispanic chain in New Orleans area

  5. Tomoko Moriguchi-Matsuno - Wikipedia

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    Besides her position as CEO, she also was president of Uwajimaya. [10] During Moriguchi-Matsuno's tenure as CEO, Uwajimaya opened its store in Renton, Washington. [11] It also moved one of its stores from Overlake to a new, larger location in Bellevue. [12] [13] Along with Uwajimaya, Moriguchi-Matsuno presided over One Reel's board of directors ...

  6. Chinatown–International District, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Uwajimaya, originally a Japantown store, moved down the hill into Chinatown. African Americans moved to Seattle in the Great Migration, mostly out of the South, to work in the war industry during World War II, occupying many of the houses left vacant by the internment of the Japanese Americans. They filled the empty businesses along Jackson ...

  7. H Mart - Wikipedia

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    H Mart is the largest U.S.-based grocery store chain that specializes in Asian-style products and caters to Asian-American shoppers. [citation needed] The "H" in "H Mart" stands for the store's original name, Han Ah Reum (한아름), which means "an armful" in Korean. [4] [5]

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