At the Osaka-Kansai Expo, there is Kura Sushi, which has the world’s longest conveyor belt, with sushi and menus from around the world spinning around.
Kura Sushi, which will have the world’s longest conveyor belt and a menu of dishes from around the world, will open at the Osaka-Kansai Expo – Society: Nikkan Sports September 12, 2024 12:55 On the 12th, Kura Sushi (Sakai City), a major conveyor belt sushi restaurant, held a briefing session on its opening at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo in Osaka City. “The rotating belt unites the world. Based on the concept of “Conveyor belt sushi of the future,” the company plans to open a “Conveyor belt sushi of the future” stall in the Expo’s “Future Zone.” Boasting the world’s largest seating capacity (338 seats) and the longest rotating belt (approximately 135 meters), the venue appeals for the importance of the world coming together at a time when social issues that are difficult to solve are abundant. Original menus are being developed with the cooperation of embassies around the world and regions exhibiting at the Expo. Along with sushi, cuisine from 70 to 80 countries around the world, including Angola, Switzerland and Thailand, will be served on the rotating menu. As for the price of the cuisine from around the world, the company’s director Hiroyuki Okamoto promised to offer reasonable prices, saying, “A single plate will never be 2,000 yen.” The major conveyor belt sushi restaurant Kura Sushi (Sakai City) held a briefing session on its store opening at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo in Osaka City on the 12th. “The rotating belt unites the world. Based on the concept of “Conveyor belt sushi of the future,” the company plans to open a “Conveyor belt sushi of the future” stall in the Expo’s “Future Zone.” Boasting the world’s largest seating capacity (338 seats) and the longest rotating belt (approximately 135 meters), the venue appeals for the importance of the world coming together at a time when social issues that are difficult to solve are abundant. Original menus are being developed with the cooperation of embassies around the world and regions exhibiting at the Expo. Along with sushi, cuisine from 70 to 80 countries around the world, including Angola, Switzerland and Thailand, will be served on the rotating menu. As for the prices of the dishes from around the world, Hiroyuki Okamoto, the company’s director, promised to offer affordable prices, saying, “A single dish will never cost 2,000 yen.” (Omitted) *See the full article in the source.
It’s just going to keep increasing Expo site construction, board of directors to decide on additional costs of 5.2 to 6.2 billion yen Suwa Kazuhito 2024/9/11 18:00 s://www.asahi.com/sp/articles/ass9c2jpls9cplfa00ym.html.
I think it’s a good idea to have a theme park that introduces Japan while also serving food from around the world. Unlike the others, Kura Sushi is still operating. However, the whole Osaka Expo was such a mess that there’s nothing they can do about it.
It seems a bit futuristic to try to force a futuristic feel by making full use of conveyor belt sushi, which first started in 1958, at the 2025 World Expo.
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