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2016.12.02
Sushi is a dish that anyone visiting Japan should try! This comprehensive guide explains the sushi varieties, how to
eat sushi, as well as the manners one should heed. You will also find information on sushi restaurants and even
sushi souvenirs!
Where Do You Eat Sushi? From Popular Restaurants, Conveyor Belt Sushi Chains
and More
Sawada / Ginza
Address: Tokyo, Chuo, Ginza, 5-9-19 MC Building 3F
Website: Not available
Phone number: 03-3571-4711
Harutaka / Shinbashi
Address: Tokyo, Chuo, Ginza 8-3-1 Ginza Denno Building 6F
Website: Not available
Phone number: 03-3573-1144
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Aside from the listed restaurants above, Tokyo has plenty of sushi shops that vary in atmosphere and price. For
more details, please refer to the articles below.
Sushi Restaurants in Tsukiji and Ginza
Tsukiji fish market carries a great variety of fresh seafood every day. Located near the fish market, many stores in
Ginza carry delicious sushi. There are also many stores that also are English-friendly as well! For more information
on recommended sushi restaurants in the area, the following articles may come in handy.
Recommended Sushi and Seafood Bowl Restaurants in Tsukiji with English Support (Japanese)
4 Tricks to Eat at a Reasonable Price at High-end Sushi Restaurants in Ginza (Japanese)
Looking for Sushi in Tsukiji? Head to Sushi Zanmai Honten!
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Famed Michelin Star Sushi Restaurants in Osaka
Sushidokoro Jinsei
Address: Osaka, Osaka, Chuo, Shinsaibashisuji 2-1-3
Website: Not available
Phone number: 06-6211-9111
Sushi Chiharu
Address: Osaka, Osaka, Fukushima, Fukushima 5-12-14 Coop Fukushima 1
Website: Sushi Chiharu
Phone number: 06-6450-8685
Sushidokoro Amano
Address: Osaka, Osaka, Fukushima, Fukushima 1-6-4
Website: Not available
Phone number: 06-6454-7008
Saekichi
Address: Osaka, Osaka, Kita, Sonezakishinchi 1-5-7 Mori Building 1F
Website: Not available
Phone number: 06-6345-7344
Sushi Harashou
Address: Osaka, Osaka, Tennoji, Ueshio 3-8-9
Website: Not available
Phone number: 06-6773-5518
All-You-Can-Eat-Sushi Restaurants
For those who want to eat as many sushi as they can, a sushi buffet is recommended. From unique shops to high-
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end sushi buffets, there are many to choose from. More information can found in the following articles.
Top 3 All-You-Can-Eat Style Sushi Restaurants in Tokyo
Tsukiji Tama Sushi - 91 Years Of Quality Sushi
Hamazushi (Japanese)
One of the major franchises in the world of conveyor belt sushi chains is Hamazushi. As of 2015, with over 415
shops nationwide, they provide budget-friendly sushi starting at 100 Yen per plate on weekends and 90 Yen per
plate on weekdays.
Sushiro (Japanese)
As of 2016, there are over 440 shops in the Kanto, Kansai and Chubu areas of Japan. It is a major sushi chain that
provides sushi for 100 Yen a plate (except exclusive toppings that come with one piece per plate instead of two). It
is popular among customers of all ages.
Kappazushi (Japanese)
This large conveyor belt sushi chain has over 330 shops as of 2015 and is known for their original sushi with a twist.
Their salad gunkan rolls are one of their most popular.
Gattenzushi (Japanese)
This chain also is widely popular in Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Saitama, Tokyo and Kanagawa prefectures.
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Genkizushi (Japanese)
Aimed at a wide range of consumers, this conveyor belt sushi chain is considered to be a hot spot in Shibuya
among international visitors. Read more about this shop in "Genki Sushi's Secret to Success".
Uobei (Japanese)
A lower cost conveyor belt sushi operated by the same parent company as Genkizushi.
Triton (Japanese)
A conveyor belt sushi that is widely popular in the Hokkaido area. They are known for their fresh toppings.
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