In Honor Of My Love Of Sushi
This is actually quite beautiful. A camera on a conveyor belt in a Tokyo sushi restaurant. The song is “Lost In The Moment” by shrift.
From the minds of Casualty of Design via Neatorama
In Honor Of My Love Of SushiThis is actually quite beautiful. A camera on a conveyor belt in a Tokyo sushi restaurant. The song is “Lost In The Moment” by shrift. From the minds of Casualty of Design via Neatorama 3 Responses to “In Honor Of My Love Of Sushi” |
I want to go to there.
Only, I kept expecting some horrifically bloody crime to interrupt the music. I watch too much Asian horror.
That’s pretty groovy, ‘Coma. Thank God there was no ham.
Yeah !!! this is we called, KAITEN-SUSHI PLACE (KAITEN-ZUSHI) in Japan. It is more like in expensive sushi place made for lowincome or student use since back in 1980s. And we do have some such a place in around Los Angeles too. Now they are getting “BIG as easy swing by Sushi Place” in LA too. It is intersting the Japanese Sushi got really big andstill growing in the market of world today !!! Here, we have some news for sushi-lovers too.
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