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5 Must-Try Conveyor Belt Sushi RestaurantsšŸ£ in Tokyo for an Authentic and Affordable Sushi Experience

If you're visiting Tokyo and craving fresh, delicious sushi without breaking the bank, conveyor belt sushi—known as kaiten-zushi—is the perfect option. Not only are these restaurants budget-friendlyšŸ’°, but they also offer a fun and casual dining experience where plates of sushi glide past your seat. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or a curious first-timer, Tokyo has a wide range of kaiten-zushi spots to satisfy your cravings.

In this guide, we’ll introduce 5 top-rated conveyor belt sushi restaurants in TokyoĀ that offer high-quality seafood, English-friendly menus, and unforgettable experiences.



šŸ„‡ #1: Nemuro Hanamaru – Tokyo Station

⭐ Rating:Ā 9.6/10 šŸ“ Location:Ā KITTE Marunouchi (B1), Tokyo Station šŸ’“ Price:Ā Ā„150–„500 per plate


Why It’s #1:Nemuro Hanamaru is a Hokkaido-born kaiten-zushi chain that brings the best of northern Japan’s seafood to Tokyo. With two major branches—Tokyo StationĀ and Ginza—you can choose based on your itinerary.

šŸ£ Tokyo Station Branch – "Bustling & Traditional"

Located in KITTE Marunouchi, right next to Tokyo Station, this branch is extremely popular among both office workers and tourists. Expect longer wait times, especially during peak hours. The vibe is lively and a bit traditional, with seasonal fish directly sourced from Hokkaido.

Must-Try Sushi at Tokyo Station:

  • Fresh Uni from Nemuro

  • Aburi Salmon Belly

  • Seasonal Hokkaido Delicacies

šŸ• Best Time to Visit:Ā Before 11:30 AM or after 2 PM to avoid long lines.

šŸ£ Ginza Branch – "Modern & Panoramic Views"

Perched on the 10th floor of Tokyu Plaza Ginza, this branch offers a slightly more upscale and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a sushi lunch during a Ginza shopping spree. The view of the Ginza skyline adds to the experience, and wait times are often shorter than the Tokyo Station branch.

Must-Try Sushi at Ginza Branch:

  • Zuwai Crab Gunkan

  • Botan Shrimp

  • Seared Toro with Wasabi

šŸŒ‡ Pro Tip:Ā Ask for a window seat and enjoy sushi with a skyline view.

Nemuro Hanamaru

šŸ†š Tokyo Station vs. Ginza – What’s the Difference?

Feature

Tokyo Station Branch

Ginza Branch

Atmosphere

Bustling, casual

Calm, modern with a view

Wait Time

Usually shorter

Long during peak hours

Location Vibe

Office/tourist hub

Upscale shopping district

Special Experience

Classic Hokkaido-standing-style sushi bar

Scenic sushi dining

✨ Pro Tip:Ā Go early or be ready to queue—this place is popular!


🄈 #2: Katsu Midori Sushi (å›žć—åÆæåø ę“» ē¾Žē™»åˆ©) – Shibuya Mark City

⭐ Rating:Ā 9.3/10šŸ“ Location:Ā Shibuya Mark City 4F (connected to Shibuya Station)šŸ’“ Price:Ā Ā„100–„600 per plate

Why It’s #2:Katsu Midori is one of Tokyo's most popular conveyor belt sushi chains among both locals and tourists. Known for its large portions, fresh quality, and exceptional value, this kaiten-zushi spot often has long lines, but the turnover is fast and the quality is consistently high.

It’s operated by the long-established ā€œSushi no Midoriā€ group, and offers restaurant-grade qualityĀ at kaiten-zushi speed and pricing.

šŸ£ Must-Try Sushi:

  • Jumbo Fatty Tuna Nigiri (å¤§ćØć‚)

  • Seared Wagyu Beef Sushi

  • Crab Miso Gunkan

  • Chef’s Choice Seasonal Platter

šŸ¢ Chain Info:
  • Operated By:Ā Sushi no Midori group (ē¾Žē™»åˆ©åÆæåø)

  • Headquarters:Ā Tokyo

  • Branch Count:Ā ~10 kaiten-zushi locations (plus non-conveyor shops)

  • Known For:Ā Large portions, great value, premium toppings


šŸ•’ Best Time to Go:Ā Arrive around opening (11:00 AM) or after 2:30 PM to avoid lunch rush.

🌟 What Makes It Unique:

  • Huge menu with over 200 options

  • English menu available

  • Fast service, despite long queues

  • Famous among repeat Japan travelers




šŸ„‰ #3: Uobei Shibuya (é­šć¹ć„) – Shibuya

⭐ Rating:Ā 9.0/10 šŸ“ Location:Ā 2-29-11 Dogenzaka, Shibuya šŸ’“ Price:Ā Flat Ā„110 per plate

Why It’s #3:This isn’t your typical kaiten-zushi. Instead of a rotating belt, Uobei sends your order via a high-speed sushi train! It’s fast, futuristic, and fun—perfect for tech-savvy travelers.

šŸ£ Must-Try Sushi:

  • Spicy Tuna

  • Shrimp Tempura Roll

  • Matcha Dessert


    šŸ¢ Chain Info:

    • Parent Company:Ā Genki Sushi Co., Ltd.

    • Headquarters:Ā Tochigi Prefecture

    • Branch Count:Ā 100+ nationwide

    • Unique Feature:Ā High-speed "sushi train" instead of conveyor belt

šŸš„ Order on a screen, sushi arrives in seconds.


šŸ… #4: Genki Sushi – Shibuya

⭐ Rating:Ā 8.7/10 šŸ“ Location:Ā Shibuya Center Street šŸ’“ Price:Ā Ā„100–„300 per plate

Why It’s #4:This international-friendly spot is known for its touchscreen ordering in EnglishĀ and speedy delivery system. It’s clean, casual, and ideal for budget travelers.

šŸ£ Must-Try Sushi:

  • Grilled Eel (Unagi)

  • Spicy Salmon

  • Tuna Sampler Plate

    šŸ¢ Chain Info:

    • Headquarters:Ā Tochigi Prefecture

    • Global Presence:Ā USA, Hong Kong, Singapore, etc.

    • Branch Count:Ā 200+ worldwide

    • Target Audience:Ā Tourists, students, casual eaters

šŸŒ Best for first-timers or families.


šŸŽ– #5: Kura Sushi – Ikebukuro

⭐ Rating:Ā 8.5/10 šŸ“ Location:Ā Ikebukuro & other Tokyo locations šŸ’“ Price:Ā Ā„100–„250 per plate

Why It’s #5:Fun meets sushi! Kura Sushi combines tasty sushi with a capsule toy reward system. Insert 5 empty plates into the slot and try your luck. Kids (and adults) love it!

šŸ£ Must-Try Sushi:

  • Seared Cheese Salmon

  • Corn Mayo Roll

    šŸ¢ Chain Info:

    • Headquarters:Ā Osaka

    • Branch Count:Ā 500+ in Japan, 40+ overseas (incl. USA)

    • Unique Feature:Ā Gachapon toy system + tech-based hygiene

šŸŽ Sushi + prizes = double the fun.


šŸŽŒ Quick Sushi Survival Tips in Tokyo

  • āœ… Color = Price:Ā Watch for plate color to know cost.

  • āœ… Free Green Tea:Ā Matcha powder & hot water are self-serve.

  • āœ… Order What You Crave:Ā Use tablets to request fresh items.

  • āœ… Avoid Rush Hours:Ā Early lunch or late dinner are best.




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