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Various unsanitary jokes in Japanese restaurants with conveyor belts sushi They caused a scandal in Japan and a stir that included a stock market crash, property inspections, and even a lawsuit.
A video titled “Sushi Terrorism” appeared on various social networks such as Twitter And tik taksome of them were recorded in recent weeks, while others were recorded several years ago.
In one video, a young man licks a bottle of soy sauce and the rim of a cup before placing it back on the spinning belt of a restaurant in sushi. He is also filmed licking his fingers and touching the food before placing it back on the platform.
The clip, filmed at the Sushiro restaurant in Gifu, central Japan, sent the restaurant’s parent stock down 5% on Tuesday.
Other videos show customers of other chains placing wasabi on rotating pieces of food or licking the spoons of a bowl of tea.
shock in japan
These incidents shocked Japana country known for its strict standards of hygiene and cleanliness.
“This is disgusting,” a Japanese netizen wrote on Twitter. Another user stated that he can no longer go to restaurants with revolving sushi belts.
The Sushiro network said in a statement that the teen in the video that went viral apologized, but a lawsuit was filed against him.
The company said it has replaced all of its soy sauce bottles, removed restaurant service fees and stepped up hygiene measures.
In Tokyo, Luna Watanabe, a 20-year-old musician, said she was outraged by the video.
IN Japanthe art of hospitality is “important, I think it’s inexcusable,” he said AFP. (AFP)
Source: RPP

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