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  2. Kikkoman - Wikipedia

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    Kikkoman Corporation (キッコーマン株式会社, Kikkōman Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese food manufacturer. Its main products and services include soy sauce , food seasoning and flavoring, mirin , shōchū , and sake , juice and other beverages , pharmaceuticals , and restaurant management services.

  3. Kikkoman Foods acquires 100-acre site in Jefferson for ... - AOL

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    Kikkoman Foods, a Japanese soy sauce company with strong ties to southern Wisconsin, has acquired a 100-acre site in the City of Jefferson to build a $560 million factory expected to create around ...

  4. Yuzaburo Mogi - Wikipedia

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    Chairman of Kikkoman Yūzaburō Mogi ( 茂木 友三郎 , Mogi Yūzaburō , born February 13, 1935) is a Japanese businessman who is the current Chairman and honorary CEO of Kikkoman . [ 1 ]

  5. JFC International - Wikipedia

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    JFC International is a major wholesaler and distributor of Asian food products in the United States. [1] In addition to its own products, JFC International also imports branded products from other international companies. [2]

  6. Kenji Ekuan - Wikipedia

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    Kenji Ekuan (榮久庵 憲司, Ekuan Kenji, September 11, 1929 – February 8, 2015) was a Japanese industrial designer, best known for creating the design of the Kikkoman soy sauce bottle. Biography [ edit ]

  7. Kikkoman Soy Sauce Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Kikkoman Soy Sauce Museum (キッコーマンもの知りしょうゆ館, Kikkōman Monoshiri Shōyukan) is a museum run by the soy sauce manufacturer Kikkoman inside its factory near Nodashi Station in Noda, Chiba, Japan. [1] The museum offers soy sauce production process information and the history of soy sauce, as well as factory tours.

  8. Walworth, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Walworth is home to Kikkoman's first American factory, which opened in 1972. Kikkoman is the first Japanese company to open a factory within the United States.

  9. Sappemeer - Wikipedia

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    The village is the European headquarters of the Japanese Kikkoman Corporation, which began operations in 1997 and now produces over 400 million litres of soy sauce per annum at the site. [4] Dutch physician and feminist Aletta Jacobs was born in the village.