Sushi Go-Round
At kaiten sushi restaurants, you'll find affordable sushi passing before you on a conveyor belt. Typically the sushi chefs are stationed on on an island and customers are seated around the island where the conveyor belt passes in front of them. You pick what you want from the conveyor belt, and your final bill is calculated based the number and kind of plates you've cleaned off. Here are a couple related videos you might enjoy. . .
Crayon Shin-chan is a popular Japanese anime chronicling the adventures of its main character, five year-old Shin-chan. In this episode, he experiences kaitan sushi for the first time:
The view from the sushi conveyor belt. Derrick says, "I find it very touching in a snapshot-of-human-life kind of way" and I agree:
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