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Ichiro Sushi & Teriyaki

Ichiro Sushi & Teriyaki is a Japanese spot in Magnolia that serves great teriyaki. Prioritize the cashew tofu.
COOPERSTOWN — Ichiro Suzuki stole the show with his nearly 20-minute speech, delivered in English. Long known to those around him for speaking English well, Ichiro always chose to speak publicly in ...
Ichiro Suzuki brought gratitude and humility to the stage in Cooperstown at his Baseball Hall of Fame induction. But in a 20-minute speech, the Seattle Mariners' newest Hall of Famer also brought the ...
Dan Wilson met Ichiro on a Peoria, Ariz., ballfield in the opening days of Spring Training 2001, now more than 24 years ago — but Seattle’s catcher-turned-manager remembers his first interaction with ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- If you want someone for your next celebrity roast, Ichiro Suzuki could be your guy. Mixing sneaky humor with heartfelt messages, the first Japanese-born player to be inducted into ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. – Shortly after he retired in 2019, Ichiro attended a Mariners game as a fan, sitting in the stands with his wife, Yumiko, for the first time. “We did it the American way by eating ...
From left, Billy Wagner, Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, Willa Allen (representing her late husband late Dick Allen) and David Parker II (representing his late father Dave Parker) pose for a photograph ...
Ichiro arrived in Seattle in 2001, via Peoria, Ariz., as an enigma wrapped in flashy outfits. No Japanese position player had conquered Major League Baseball, and significant doubt throughout the ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Should it be any surprise that the man known for his endless dedication to craft, the man who stared down and conquered one of the most pressure-filled debut seasons in MLB history ...
It’s hard to imagine, now that Ichiro Suzuki has taken his place in Cooperstown as one of the best pure hitters in baseball history, that there was a time he felt so unappreciated by his own teammates ...
In terms of franchise altering players, there aren’t many in Mariners history like Ichiro Suzuki. The native of Toyoyama, Japan, had his number 51 retired on Aug. 9 before a game between the Mariners ...