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  2. Sushi Ichiban - Wikipedia

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    Seiji Takahashi was Sushi Ichiban's original owner. Kao Saechow is the current owner. [5] Like many restaurants, Sushi Ichiban was forced to close temporarily during the COVID-19 pandemic. The business re-opened for take-out service in May 2020, with three employees, [5] and also began delivering via Postmates. [8]

  3. Ichibanya - Wikipedia

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    ICHIBANYA Co., Ltd. owns the top curry rice restaurant chain in Japan, Curry House CoCo ICHIBANYA or usually just CoCo ICHIBAN or CoCo ICHI. The chain owns both direct and franchise restaurants in a total of thirteen countries: United States , Thailand , Indonesia , Singapore , China , Taiwan , Hong Kong , South Korea , Vietnam , the United ...

  4. Sapporo Ichiban - Wikipedia

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    Sapporo Ichiban (サッポロ一番) is a brand of instant noodles (primarily ramen) manufactured by Sanyo Foods of Maebashi, Gunma, Japan. Sapporo Ichiban noodles are also manufactured in Garden Grove, California , for the United States and Canadian market.

  5. Ichiban - Wikipedia

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    Ichiban is Japanese for number one and may refer to: "Ichiban", a song in the A–Z Series by Ash; Ichi-Ban, an album by the Louis Hayes – Junior Cook Quintet; Ichiban Records, an Atlanta, Georgia hip-hop record label; Chūka Ichiban!, a Japanese anime; Sapporo Ichiban, a brand of instant noodles produced by Sanyo Foods

  6. Gardena, California - Wikipedia

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    Gardena is a city located in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 61,027 at the 2020 census, ...

  7. Chūka Ichiban! - Wikipedia

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    Chūka Ichiban! (中華一番!, The best in Chinese (food)) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Etsushi Ogawa. It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine and Magazine Special from October 1995 to November 1996; a follow-up sequel, Shin Chūka Ichiban! (真・中華一番!, True ver. - The best in Chinese (food)!

  8. Ichiban Kirei na Watashi o - Wikipedia

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    "Ichiban Kirei na Watashi o" (一番綺麗な私を, "The Most Beautiful Me") is the thirty-second single by Japanese singer Mika Nakashima. Released on August 25, 2010, it was the theme song for the TBS TV series, Unubore Deka (うぬぼれ刑事, Conceited Detective). [1] Nakashima played the supporting role of Rie Hagurashi in the TV series.

  9. Ichiban Records - Wikipedia

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    Ichiban Records was an American independent record label, founded in 1985 by John Abbey [1] and Nina Easton in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. History.