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Conveyor Belt Sushi — Rotating Plate Dining Experience

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Conveyor Belt Sushi — Rotating Plate Dining Experience

Kaitenzushi (回転寿司, 'rotating sushi') or conveyor belt sushi was invented in Osaka in 1958 when Yoshiaki Shiraishi created the first automated sushi delivery system. Plates of sushi rotate on a belt past counter seats; diners grab plates they want, and the bill is calculated by counting plates (color-coded by price ¥100–¥600 per plate). Modern chains use touch-screen ordering where sushi arrives on dedicated express lanes.

Osaka has hundreds of kaitenzushi shops ranging from ultra-budget (¥100/plate chains) to premium rotating sushi using high-quality fish. The format democratized sushi — traditionally expensive counter sushi became accessible to working-class families. The experience is quintessentially Japanese: efficient, hygienic, fun, and social.

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Top kaitenzushi chains: Kura Sushi (くら寿司, ¥100/plate, gamification with gacha prizes), Sushiro (スシロー, ¥100–¥300/plate, highest quality budget option), Genki Sushi (元気寿司, ¥100–¥500, high-tech ordering). Locations citywide. Budget: ¥1,000–2,000/person for filling meal (8–15 plates). No reservation needed; weekday lunch least crowded.

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**Sushiro recommendation:** Sushiro is Japan's largest kaitenzushi chain and offers best quality-to-price ratio. The fish is sustainably sourced, rice is perfectly seasoned, and seasonal specials rota

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