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  2. Sushi Ramen Riku - Wikipedia

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    Riku Horiuchi (堀内 陸 [1], born 30 May 1999), professionally known as Sushi Ramen Riku (Japanese: すしらーめん《りく》), is a Japanese YouTube personality who had worked for Uuum. [3] His channel has over 5 million subscribers and has been awarded with the Silver and Gold YouTube Play Button . [ 4 ]

  3. Category:Japanese YouTubers - Wikipedia

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  4. Riku Hirosue - Wikipedia

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    Riku Hirosue 廣末 陸; Personal information; Full name: Riku Hirosue: Date of birth July 6, 1998 (age 26) Place of birth: Adachi, Tokyo, Japan: Height: 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s) Goalkeeper: Team information

  5. It's not as world-famous as ramen or sushi. But the humble ...

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  6. Ramen, BBQ, Korean, Hawaiian and more restaurants ... - AOL

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    Tomi Sushi & Ramen. 122 S. Ely St. Tomi Sushi & Ramen is preparing to open in the former Dickey’s Barbecue Pit in Kennewick. The future restaurant overlooks Highway 395 in the shopping center ...

  7. Hikakin - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru Kaihatsu (開發 光, Kaihatsu Hikaru, born April 21, 1989), professionally known as Hikakin (Japanese: ヒカキン), is a Japanese YouTuber, human beatboxer and businessman who is the co-founder of UUUM, [1] [2] a Japanese multi-channel network.

  8. Ramen Jiro - Wikipedia

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    Ramen Jiro (Japanese: ラーメン二郎, Hepburn: Rāmen Jirō) is a Japanese chain of ramen shops founded by Takumi Yamada. Yamada opened the first Ramen Jiro in Meguro, Tokyo in 1968. [ 1 ] As of 2018, there are approximately 40 locations across Japan, over 30 of which are in the greater Tokyo area. [ 2 ]

  9. Conveyor belt sushi - Wikipedia

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    Conveyor belt sushi (Japanese: 回転寿司, Hepburn: kaiten-zushi), also called revolving sushi or rotation sushi, is a type of sushi restaurant common in Japan. In Australasia , it is also known as a sushi train .