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Yoshinoya
is a Japanese fast food chain, and the largest chain of ''gyūdon'' (beef bowl) restaurants. The chain was established in Japan in 1899. Its motto is "Tasty, low-priced, and quick".〔http://www.yoshinoya.com/ (Retrieved on April 7, 2010)〕 It has its headquarters in Kita, Tokyo.〔"(会社概要 )." Yoshinoya. Retrieved on October 30, 2013.〕 ==Etymology== The founder of the company, Eikichi Matsuda (松田栄吉), was from the former town of Yoshino (吉野町) in Osaka Prefecture, and there is a predominant belief that it is the origin of the name,〔("吉野家の歴史に関するご質問." ) (Japanese) YOSHINOYA CO., LTD. Retrieved July 6, 2011.〕 and the letter 家 (''ya'') means "house." The letter 吉 (''yoshi'') means "good fortune" and 野 (''no'') means "field." The nickname of the restaurant is "''yoshigyū''" (吉牛), which is an abbreviation of ''Yoshinoya no gyūdon'' (吉野家の牛丼, Yoshinoya's gyūdon).〔Wikipedia contributors. ("吉野家." ) ''Wikipedia: Japanese language version''. June 22, 2011, 03:38 UTC. Retrieved July 6, 2011.〕 The kanji of ''yoshi'' is slightly different from 吉 and has a part of 土 instead of 士, which is not included in standard Japanese computer fonts, while a Unicode number is assigned to it (𠮷).
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