Daiei (disambiguation)

Daiei (disambiguation)

Daiei may refer to:

  • Daiei, the Japanese supermarket chain
  • Daiei (era), the Japanese historical era
  • Kadokawa Pictures, formerly the Daiei Motion Picture Company
  • Daiei Unions (大映ユニオンズ), a baseball team owned by Daiei Motion Pictures
  • Daiei Television (大映テレビ), a company formerly belonging to Daiei Motion Pictures
  • Daiei, Tottori, a town in Tottori Prefecture

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