`` Don't play sushi in conveyor belt sushi '' Offer only ordered items due to the spread of infection

Although some people are refraining from eating out due to the spread of the new coronavirus, some major conveyor belt sushi chains have stopped using the spinning lane to flow sushi and switched to providing only ordered products. Some places are out.

At the major conveyor belt sushi chain store in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, we have stopped using the method of flowing sushi on the rotation lane for the time being, on the 3rd, in anticipation of more hygiene customers. This means that customers have switched to providing only lane-ordered products on the touch panel.

In addition, the store also thoroughly disinfects seats and touch panels.

A 19-year-old woman who used this store said, "I was surprised when I entered the store because I did not have sushi, but I am grateful for this response."

Mr. Yoshio Kitani, Deputy General Manager of Hama Sushi Business Planning Office, said, "It is a big decision not to play sushi in conveyor belt sushi, but I hope customers can feel safe."