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  2. Genki Sushi - Wikipedia

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    Genki Sushi in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan Genki Sushi concept store in Apm, Hong Kong. Genki Sushi is a chain of conveyor belt sushi restaurants established in 1990 in Japan.The chain expanded to include locations in Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, [1] Kuwait, the Philippines, China, Australia, Cambodia, Myanmar and the American states of California, Hawaii [2] and Washington.

  3. List of sushi restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Genki Sushi – a chain of conveyor belt sushi restaurants established in 1990 in Japan. [3] [4] Kura – a conveyor belt sushi restaurant chain with 362 locations in Japan, and a few more outside Japan. [5] Sukiyabashi Jiro – A Michelin 3-star sushi restaurant in Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan that is owned and operated by sushi master Jiro Ono ...

  4. Conveyor belt sushi - Wikipedia

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    A conveyor belt sushi restaurant in Kagoshima, Japan. The distinguishing feature of conveyor belt sushi is the stream of plates winding through the restaurant. The selection is usually not limited to sushi; it may also include karaage, edamame, salad, soup, fruits, desserts, and other foods and drinks.

  5. Viral ‘sushi terrorism’ social media trend sparks outrage and ...

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    Various pranks on social media have targeted popular conveyor belt sushi restaurants in Japan. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Arrests made after 'sushi terror' pranks outrage Japan and ...

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    TOKYO — A wave of pranks dubbed “sushi terrorism” has made Japanese diners think twice about the country’s iconic conveyor belt restaurants, driving changes to the way chains serve the ...

  7. ‘Sushi terrorism’ pranks prompt Japanese chain to turn to ...

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    A Japanese sushi chain targeted in a spate of pranks that has sparked concern over hygiene has devised a digital conveyor belt to serve food to customers.

  8. Esaki (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Esaki was a former Michelin 3-star sushi restaurant located in the Hills Aoyama building in Shibuya. It is owned and operated by sushi chef Shintaro Esaki. [ 1 ] Since September 2018, it has relocated near Southern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group and away from Tokyo.

  9. Arrests made after ‘sushi terrorism’ outrages Japan and halts ...

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    A wave of pranks dubbed “sushi terrorism” has made Japanese diners think twice about the country’s iconic conveyor belt restaurants, driving changes to the way chains serve the signature ...