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In 1977, Konishi moved from Japan to Peru to work with another chef, Nobu Matsuhisa, who is now known for his Nobu fusion restaurants in Peru, the United States, and other countries. [3] Konishi worked and operated a Lima restaurant called Matsuei, one of the first in the city to specialize in Japanese food, for ten years.
Toyo Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. (東洋水産株式会社, Tōyō Suisan Kabushiki-gaisha), best known as Toyo Suisan (東洋水産, Tōyō Suisan), is a Japanese company specializing in ramen noodles, through its Maruchan brand, seafood and frozen and refrigerated foods. [3]
Toshi (musician) (Toshimitsu Deyama, born 1965), a Japanese singer and musician; Toshi (comedian) (Toshikazu Miura, born 1976), member of the comedian group Taka and Toshi; Toshi Automatic (Company), refers to an Indian Automation Company named Toshi Automatic Systems Private Limited; Toshi Sabri, an Indian singer; Toshi (American Dad), a ...
In Lee’s post, you can see him showing his food from the Seattle buffet-style restaurant, where you could get several types of sushi at $14.99 per pound. “Overall, ...
Taka and Toshi (タカアンドトシ, Taka ando Toshi) is a Japanese manzai (stand-up) comedy duo from Sapporo consisting of Takahiro Suzuki (鈴木 崇大, 4/3/1976-) a.k.a. "Taka" as boke and Toshikazu Miura (三浦 敏和, 7/17/1976-) a.k.a. "Toshi" as tsukkomi. They are under contract to the entertainment agency, Yoshimoto Kogyo.
Daiei Film - went into Bankruptcy, later became part of Tokuma Shoten and now part of Kadokawa Pictures; Japanese National Railways 日本国有鉄道 - Reorganized into Japan Railways Group; Japan Post 日本郵政公社 - Reorganized into Japan Post Group; Koei and Tecmo - Merged to form Koei Tecmo; Konica and Minolta - Merged to form Konica ...
Ever since my kids grew up, I've used the holiday season to book long, international trips. I don't celebrate anyway, and I love traveling.
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 ...