‘Sushi terrorism’ prank videos in Japan are hurting its famous conveyor belt restaurants

Sushi train restaurants have long been an iconic part of Japan’s food culture. Now, videos of people licking shared soy sauce bottles and messing with plates of food on conveyor belts are prompting critics to question their prospects in a Covid-conscious world.

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