For Greta Taswan, eating sushi was high on her to-do list during her recent trip to Tokyo with her family. But then, Taswan, who is from Indonesia, heard about the recent phenomenon of so-called ...
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Japan's celebrated culinary world is known for its exacting standards of etiquette, so when a series of "sushi terrorism" videos came to light in recent weeks, the response was predictably heated.
TOKYO — A wave of pranks dubbed “sushi terrorism” has made Japanese diners think twice about the country’s iconic conveyor belt restaurants, driving changes to the way chains serve the ...
Operators of conveyor belt sushi chains, already hit by higher costs for ingredients and lingering COVID-19 concerns, are now dealing with a new problem: the disgusting antics of some of their ...
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Japanese police have arrested two men who posted a clip showing one of them eating ginger from a communal container in a prank that has become known as “sushi terrorism”. Osaka prefectural police said ...
A high school student in Japan has been sued by a sushi chain, for 67 million yen ($480,000). The development comes after a social media video in January this year showed the student licking his ...
The operator of major Japanese conveyor belt sushi restaurant chain Sushiro is suing a prankster who appeared on a video posted on social media. Osaka-based Akindo Sushiro filed the suit with the ...
Chef Masaharu Morimoto said look out for cold rice and other red flags at high-end sushi restaurants — and shared what to ...
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But Nii told Japanese daily Asahi Shimbun that Digiro was not a direct response to “sushi terrorism” incidents that have targeted Japanese sushi eateries earlier in 2023, saying that it was ...