Zensho Holdings
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.[1]
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Native name | 株式会社ゼンショーホールディングス |
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Romanized name | Kabushiki-gaisha Zenshō Hōrudingusu |
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Traded as | TYO: 7550 |
Industry | Restaurant chains |
Founded | 1982 |
Headquarters | , |
Website | zensho |
Restaurant chains

Exterior of a Sukiya restaurant.
The brands owned or licensed by Zensho include:
- Sukiya
- Nakau
Family restaurants:
- Coco's
- Big Boy
- El Torito
- Jolly Pasta
- Fracasso
- Hanaya Yohei
Fast food:
- Gyuan
- Ichiban
- Takarajima
Other:
- Chicago Pizza, Chicago Delita
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References
- Matsutani, Minoru (25 January 2011). "Family restaurants falling from flavor". Japan Times. p. 3.
- Kachi, Hiroyki (11 December 2009). "Wendy's Exits Japan Amid Stiff Competition". The Wall Street Journal.
External links
- Zensho Holdings website (in English)
- Sukiya website (in English)
- Nakau website (in English)
- Hamasushi website (in English)
- Hanayayohei website (in English)
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