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  2. Pizza-La - Wikipedia

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    Pizza-La (ピザーラ, Pizāra) is a Japanese pizza delivery chain. It is the second largest pizza chain in Japan, after Domino's Pizza. The company has its headquarters in the Zenkaren Building (全菓連ビル, Zenkaren Biru) in Minami Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo. [1] The name of the company was created by combining the words "pizza" and "Godzilla".

  3. List of pizza varieties by country - Wikipedia

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    American pizza chains entered Japan in the 1970s (e.g. Shakey's Pizza and Pizza Hut in 1973, Domino's in 1985). The largest Japanese pizza chain is Pizza-La. Local types of pizza are popular, with many using mayonnaise sauces, and sometimes other ingredients such as corn, potatoes, avocado, eel, or even honey or chocolate pizza (as a dessert

  4. Category:Pizza chains of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pizza chains of Japan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Pizza California; Pizza-La This page was ...

  5. List of pizza chains - Wikipedia

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    This list of pizza chains includes notable pizzerias and pizza chains. Pizza is a dish of Neapolitan origin and cuisine, made with an oven-baked, flat, generally round bread that is often covered with tomatoes or a tomato-based sauce and mozzarella cheese. Other toppings are added according to region, culture, or personal preference.

  6. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    with Japanese curry; Pizza - The popular American pizza companies Domino's, Pizza Hut and Shakey's all operate in Japan, but Japanese brands such as Aoki's and Pizza-La are higher-grossing and famous for catering to Japanese taste. Many pizza chains offer seasonal toppings. Japanese versions include: with corn; with shrimp, squid, or other seafood

  7. Zensho - Wikipedia

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    Zensho Holdings (株式会社ゼンショーホールディングス, Kabushiki-gaisha Zenshō Hōrudingusu) is a Japanese holding company which owns several restaurant chains in Japan. The largest is Sukiya serving gyūdon , rice bowls with beef.

  8. Lotteria - Wikipedia

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    Lotteria (Korean: 롯데리아; Japanese: ロッテリア; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean-Japanese company that operates a chain of fast food restaurants in East Asia, having opened its first restaurant in Tokyo in September 1972.

  9. Pizza California - Wikipedia

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    Pizza California (ピザ・カリフォルニア, Piza Kariforunia) is a pizza chain in Japan. Franchises of the chain are located in 26 of Japan's 47 prefectures. The company has its headquarters in the Hiei Kudan-Kita Building in Kudankita, Chiyoda, Tokyo. [1] The company's slogan is "Hand made deliciousness, Local preference".