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is a Japanese chain of family-style
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'' restaurants, commonly abbreviated as "Saize" (サイゼ). It is managed by . Its headquarters are in
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. Beyond Japan, the restaurant also has a presence in China (including Hong Kong), Taiwan, and Singapore, and has a factory in
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History

The current president of the company, Yasuhiko Shōgaki, worked at a western restaurant in
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called Saizeriya while he was attending
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. The manager at the time recognized his skill, and when Shōgaki became a senior in school, he inherited the restaurant. Italian cuisine was becoming more popular at the time, so Shōgaki converted the restaurant to Italian food - but customers stopped coming. Shōgaki then cut the prices by 70%, and the restaurant did so well that lines started to appear, and he had to open another store. In May 1973, Shōgaki established a
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called in Ichikawa. The company then started expanding as a restaurant chain. The headquarters continued to be in Chiba prefecture. In 1987, the company changed its name to . In 1992, the company again changed its name to Saizeriya. These days, the network of stores has grown considerably. As a low-price restaurant, the chain has grown to over 750 stores. There are a few forms that Saizeriya locations can take: they can be found in any number of buildings in Japan, as roadside stores, as
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types, locations in commerce buildings and train stations, and so on. If a desirable location is found, without questioning, they will actively continue in the capital region. Because Saizeriya will open a store where a competitor has withdrawn, the form of Saizeriya stores, as well as their trademarked logo that is posted on billboards is often varied. Starting on August 24, 2005, they started operating a fast food store called . As of 2008, they operate three stores: one in Jūjō, Tokyo, one in Kawaguchi, and one in Aoto,
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. In October 2006 it was announced that Saizeriya's stores had done the best in 8 years. As of August of that year, sales were up by 3%. Customer numbers were up by 2.1%, and the average amount spent per customer had increased by 0.8%. The company was able to cover the price of increasing its stores, as well as also improving the quality of the menu and achieve better results while also increasing its base customers and amount sold. The restaurant was in the news in Japan for serving pizza with
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-tainted dough from China in October 2008.


Timeline

* April 1968 - Yasuhiko Shōgaki takes over the Saizeriya store and starts a private business. * May 1973 - The private business becomes a corporation, and the Maria-nu company is established. * December 1977 - Multiple stores start opening. * April 1981 - Start of the shopping center stores: in LaLaPort. * May 1983 - The company moves to a new location in
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. * March 1987 - Start of the train station stores: in Shapō. * April 1987 - The company changes its name to Maria-no. * October 1987 - An "Order Entry System" is introduced. * September 1989 - Start of the suburban roadside stores: in
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. * October 1991 - The company moves to
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. * September 1992 - The company changes its name to Saizeriya. * July 1994 - The 100th store is opened in
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. * October 1997 - A factory is built in
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. The company moves there. * April 1998 - The company registers its stock with JASDAQ Securities Exchange and starts selling. * July 1999 - Two stocks are listed on the
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. * August 2000 - One stock changes its designation. * October 2001 - The 500th store is opened in Kyōnan, Yamanashi. * December 2003 - The first overseas store is opened in
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. * August 2005 - "Eat Run", a new fast food store, opens. * November 2005 - "Spa-Q" and "TacoQ", two new stores, open in Saitama. * April 2007 - "Saizeriya Express", a new low cost spaghetti shop, opens in Green Walk, Hachioji, Tokyo. * December 2007 - A store opens in Guangzhou, China. * 2008 - Saizeriya opens its first store in Singapore. * October 2008 - Controversy regarding serving pizza with melamine-tainted dough from China. * October 2010 - Saizeriya Italian Restaurant (薩莉亞意式餐廳) opens in North Point, Hong Kong. * 2010 - Saizeriya opens around 6 stores in Beijing, China. * 2019 - Saizeriya opened in multiple outlets across Hong Kong through the 2010s.


Management company

In August 2008, Saizeriya Co,. Ltd. started a chain of fast-food hamburger specialty shops called . There are currently six shops. In June 2003, a subsidiary was established in
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, and as of August 2007, fifteen stores were in operation there. By using prefabricated ingredients in the central kitchen that largely reduces procurement and processing cost, Saizeriya is able to provide Italian cuisine at a lower price.


Gallery

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See also

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List of Italian restaurants This is a list of notable Italian restaurants that specialize in the preparation and purveyance of Italian cuisine: * Amato's * Armani Ristorante * ASK Italian * Bella Italia * Beppi's Restaurant * Buca di Beppo * Carrabba's Italian ...


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* (Japan) * (Singapore) {{DEFAULTSORT:Saizeriya Food and drink companies of Japan Restaurants in Japan Italian restaurants Food and drink companies established in 1973 Restaurants established in 1977 Restaurant chains in Japan Fast-food chains of Singapore Companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Japanese companies established in 1977