{"id":1845,"date":"2016-02-21T17:30:05","date_gmt":"2016-02-21T08:30:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=1845"},"modified":"2020-04-20T12:26:31","modified_gmt":"2020-04-20T03:26:31","slug":"sushi-train-order-cheap-delicious-food","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/sushi-train-order-cheap-delicious-food\/","title":{"rendered":"Sushi train: Cheap and Delicious Japanese Restaurants!"},"content":{"rendered":"

Sushi Train Restaurants: Japanese Sushi at Low Prices<\/h2>\n

What images and thoughts come to mind when you think of sushi? If you aren\u2019t accustomed to eating it, maybe the idea of eating raw fish is a little foreign to you. Well, Japan is a foreign country so let\u2019s do foreign things and try to eat sushi! On the other hand, if you are accustomed to eating it in your own country, I dare say \u201cexpensive\u201d is one of your thoughts. Fortunately I have good news about that! I would like to introduce you to the sushi train, where you can stuff yourself with delicious sushi without breaking the bank.<\/p>\n

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The How To’s of Sushi Train Restaurants<\/h2>\n

Let\u2019s learn how to identify a sushi train restaurant\u2019s price range, how to order, how to pay and how to enjoy sushi.<\/p>\n

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What to\u00a0Look For at Sushi Train Restaurants<\/h2>\n

Welcome to Kaiten Sushi in Namba, Osaka. Kaiten Sushi is a very popular restaurant in the Osaka city area, with helpful staff and good English services. Other popular chains include \u201cKappa Sushi\u201d and \u201cSushi-ro\u201d.<\/p>\n

The first thing we should note is the text:<\/p>\n

100\u5186\u5747\u4e00\u56de\u8ee2\u5bff\u53f8<\/p>\n

This means these restaurants offer sushi train service and that all sushi are uniformly 100 yen per plate (108 yen including tax). Other words you might see advertising the price are something similar too:<\/p>\n

\u4e00\u76bf100\u5186<\/p>\n

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Finding Your Table<\/h2>\n

After entering, wait to be given a table by a staff member. If they speak some Japanese at you, they are probably asking how many people you are with. Answer them if you know Japanese numbers, or else just use the universally understood language of fingers. The staff will give you a little clipboard with a seat or table number on it, so head on over to your spot.<\/p>\n

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Sushi\u00a0Trains<\/h2>\n

Going round and round to be consumed by the patrons and replaced by the cooks, the conveyer belt carries plates of sushi. Each set is preceded by a little advertisement, informing you of the plate\u2019s price and what it is. If some dish catches your eye, just grab the plate and chow down. However, there are a few caveats of which you should be wary:<\/p>\n