No conveyor belts here – see the time-honoured skills of Tokyo sushi chefs in action at dinner, ...
The famed Midori sushi restaurant first opened in Umegaoka in 1963, after which it has ...
This standing-only Nihonbashi sushi eatery brings in fresh product straight from fisheries as ...
It certainly doesn't look like much, but this spirited little sushi shop under the tracks at ...
This tiny Tomioka joint is primarily a standing-only bar, but the owner also moulds a mean ...
Located just a few steps from Okachimachi Station, this standing-only sushi shop carries over ...
Step out of Keisei-Tateishi Station and you'll have no problem finding this classic ...
Craving some quick sushi in Ikebukuro? This small standing-only joint, located on the Tobu side ...
For those looking to taste the best of Tsukiji sushi without having to queue up for half an ...
A Michelin three-star sushi restaurant boasting some of the finest tuna in Tokyo, Araki moved ...
The small sushi restaurant consists of only eight counter seats. Known as one of the most ...
Kozasa zushi is a sushi restaurant which broke away from an older Shimokitazawa restaurant with ...
The master of Sushisho has fostered many protégés who have gone on to open their own ...
A renowned Tokyo sushi restaurant located in a quiet residential area, Sushikan Bunten is ...
When the fish market finally moves out of Tsukiji, Sushi Bun and the other barrow boys’ sushi ...
Owner-chef Hisashi Ouchi ensures all his seafood is wild, adds no sugar or MSG to his rice, ...
Sushi is the draw here, and it’s surprisingly good for the rock-bottom prices. There are ...
A conveyor-belt sushi bar with a difference. Here, you can either help yourself to whatever’s ...
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