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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YoshinoyaYoshinoya - Wikipedia

    The logo of Yoshinoya resembles a bull horn, and was invented by Yoshinoya's founder Eikichi Matsuda. The idea of the bull horn was derived from the initial letter of Yoshinoya's English name, "Y".

  2. History and Pride of Yoshinoya. Yoshinoya (𠮷野家) is the first and the largest chain of gyudon (beef bowl) restaurant with over 3000 outlets around the world. Founded by Mr Eikichi Matsuda, Yoshinoya is named after his hometown, Yoshino-Cho, Osaka.

  3. www.yoshinoyaamerica.com › our-storyOur Story - Yoshinoya

    The story of Yoshinoya begins in the bustling Nihonbashi Fish Market of Chuoku Tokyo in 1899. Here, hard-working fisherman were often hungry, but too busy to stop for a hot meal. Our founder, Eikichi Matsuda, saw this need and knew he could help.

  4. Apr 2, 2015 · Yoshinoya is one of the oldest and largest restaurant chain in Japan. Famed for its beef bowl with over 1800 outlets in the globe, the owner Mr Eikichi Matsuda brings the culture and famous beef bowl restaurant to all round and now Yoshinoya come back again to Malaysia.

  5. Jun 5, 2016 · Below is one of the commercials, titled “The First Tsukiji Shop Story“. The older store owner is probably intended to be Eikichi Matsuda, the founder of Yoshinoya, while the younger staff is most likely his son and successor Mizuho Matsuda.

  6. Jun 4, 2016 · The owner of Yoshinoya named Eikichi Matsuda lived in Osaka’s city Yoshino and the name of the restaurant is derived from that. The meaning of letter Yoshi means good fortune, no means field and ya mean house.

  7. Feb 3, 2024 · The name “gyudon” was conceived by Eikichi Matsuda in the late 1800s. Matsuda is the owner of Japan’s most famous Tokyo-based, beef bowl chain, Yoshinoya . If you want to make gyudon similar to the restaurant Yoshinoya – try our authentic recipe below.