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{{Infobox company|name = Meidi-Ya, Co. Ltd.
株式会社明治屋|native_name_lang = ja|type = KK|location_country = Japan|location_city = Kyōbashi, Chūō, Tokyo|founder = Isono Haraku|founded = 1885|homepage = http://www.meidi-ya.co.jp/|industry = Retail|services = |logo = file:Meidiyalogo.png|image = MEIDI-YA 2013.JPG|image_caption = Meidi-Ya Main Store in Kyōbashi, Tokyo|image_size = 200px}} {{Nihongo|Meidi-Ya, Co. Ltd.|株式会社明治屋|Kabushiki-kaisha Meiji-ya}} is a Japanese upmarket grocery store chain.[1] Its headquarters are in Kyōbashi, Chūō, Tokyo.[2] It is also a major wholesale distributor.[3]

Meidi-Ya was established in 1885 by {{Interlanguage link multi|Isono Hakaru|ja|3=磯野計}} (磯野 計).[2] Meidi-Ya has 14 locations in Greater Tokyo (mostly in upscale Shitamachi districts), 7 stores in other parts of Japan,[2] one store in Amsterdam,[4] which closed in January 2016[5] and one store in Singapore.[6] As of 1989 the chain is one of the principal purveyors of the Japanese royal family.[3]

The English name Meidi-ya is the Nihon-shiki romanization of the Japanese name. Many foreigners in Japan have pronounced the name with a hard "d" instead of a "j". The di romanization is characteristic of Nihon-shiki.[1]

Meidi-Ya specializes in sale and production of food and beverages, importing and exporting of food products, wines and spirits, ship equipment, sale of industrial products, leasing and import of machinery, real estate, etc.[7]

References

  • Horvat, Andrew. Japanese Beyond Words: How to Walk and Talk Like a Native Speaker. Stone Bridge Press, 2000. {{ISBN|1880656426}}, 9781880656426.
    • See: "[https://web.archive.org/web/20080116182939/http://www.cic.sfu.ca/tqj/GettingRight/romajiconundrum.html The Romaji (Roomaji) Conundrum]." ([https://www.webcitation.org/6GaoZ6Y2w Archive]) - Excerpt from Horvat's book, which states: "The di ending is typical of Nipponshiki romanization, an earlier version of Kunree that, though hardly remembered, remains with us in the name of the upmarket grocery chain Meidiya, which generations of foreign residents have pronounced with a hard d instead of as "Meijiya.""

Notes

1. ^Horvat, p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=L8UPAAAAYAAJ&q=Kunree&dq=Kunree&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Pl6RUevGCZDY9ATWnICgCw&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA 166]. "The di ending is typical of Nipponshiki romanization, an earlier version of Kunree that, though hardly remembered, remains with us in the name of the upmarket grocery chain Meidiya, which generations of foreign residents have pronounced with a hard "d" instead of as "Meijiya.""
2. ^"Company Profile." Meidi-Ya. Retrieved on May 13, 2013. "Head Office 2-2-8 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku Tokyo 104-8302"
3. ^"No Headline Present." ({{webarchive |url=https://www.webcitation.org/6GazsJjiS?url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/no-headline-present-1.639829 |date=2013-05-13 }}) Herald Scotland. Thursday February 16, 1989. Retrieved on May 13, 2013. "WHYTE & Mackay, has signed up Meidi-Ya, principal purveyors to the Japanese royal household and leading wholesale distributor, to market its flagship brand,[...]"
4. ^"Welcome to MEIDI-YA STORE." Meidi-Ya Store. Retrieved on May 13, 2013.
5. ^Meidi-Ya in Amsterdam Retrieved on November 10, 2016.
6. ^"About Us." Singapore Meidi-Ya. Retrieved on May 13, 2013.
7. ^{{cite web|title=Company Profile|url=http://www.meidi-ya.co.jp/en/index.html|publisher=Meidi-Ya|accessdate=14 May 2013}}

External links

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  • Singapore Meidi-Ya

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