Sushi Conveyor Belt

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  1. They have one of those in Oklahoma.... So it's really not that weird.. They send around different kinds of sushi and label them on the plates..

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    1. I'm from Oklahoma, yet I've never seen that. Oh wait, I don't eat sushi my bad!

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    2. it's in tulsa. ive eaten there... it's not very good

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  2. Hahaha if i did this in america someone would probably steal it.

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  3. Sorry but why is this on a WTF Japan site?
    This vid is way more WTF tourists??

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  4. We have loads of these places in Seattle. Blue C Sushi is the most popular. It's just a bunch of different sushi dishes going around and your price is calculated by the number of dishes and what color those dishes are, it's pretty good too! It's not really all that weird...

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  5. I'm guessing they decided to put it here because it's like the sushi's POV, not because the sushi conveyor belt itself is a weird thing.
    Still, not very WTF but more of interesting filming project / social experiment... almost foiled by the dishwasher. XD

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  6. WAY too long, but very cool.

    Also, there were some cute girls there. :)

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  7. Sushi trains are fun. Though they can be expensive.

    Seeing this POV is... rather interesting XD

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  8. It's called a Kaiten and surround the kitchen so the Chief can put meals on it. We have this type of restaurant in France since 2010

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  9. Burgundy shirt girl needs to lay off the takiyakis...

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  10. Aw^^ The little kids were cute XD
    But if you tried this in the UK you'd probably find your camera stolen haha XD

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  11. я в японию захотел (((

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  12. why can't Americans behave for once in Japan...

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  13. Seeing as the staff and other patrons were all just fine with it, maybe you should take your bitching elsewhere.

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  14. I eat at one of these places for breakfast everday and I live in London. There's one in Paddington Station.

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  15. What an awesome slice of life.

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  16. This video has since been made private. :(

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  17. Sushi Envy was created with one purpose in mind and that is to provide a wide variety of sushi at INEXPENSIVE PRICES. ASRS System

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