This restaurant is quite a famous Japanese chain of conveyor belt sushi. On this day, there were a lot of people, and we had to wait for about half an hour. You need to take a number and then wait for your number to be called. If you miss your turn, you have to take a new number, so it's best to sit in the nearby chairs while waiting.
Once inside, the staff will give you a seat number, and you can sit based on that number. You can order by scanning a QR code or using the restaurant's tablet; of course, you can enjoy the fun of conveyor belt sushi and wait, but dining time is limited to 60 minutes.
This time we ordered a few plates of sushi, chawanmushi (steamed egg custard), and ice cream, which were all decent, just at the level of a chain restaurant.
Finally, the restaurant has something very special: for every five plates you eat, you have a chance to receive a gachapon (capsule toy). Unfortunately, we didn't win anything this time.
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