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Mawashizushi Katsu

Mawashizushi Katsu in the Yokohama Sky Building serves tasty, affordable conveyor-belt sushi — fun for adults and kids alike, with vegetarian options too.

What visitor to Japan could fail to be charmed by the concept of conveyor belt sushi? Head to the 11th floor of the Yokohama Sky Building for Mawashizushi Katsu, where the sushi is tasty and — most importantly — affordable. It’s great fun for adults and kids alike. If you’re not partial to revolving plates of sushi, you can order them freshly-made from conventional or iPad menus, both of which have English-language options. Vegetarians have the option of corn, pickled radish, cucumber, and avocado toppings for their rolls. Katsu’s “golden sushi” is also tasty if a little gimmicky and over-the-top — it’s rice topped with medium fatty tuna, sea urchin, ikura, chopped tuna, and a sprinkle of gold leaf.

English name:
Mawashizushi Katsu

Japanese name:
回し寿司 活 横浜スカイビル店

English address:
11F Sky bldg., 2-19-12 Takashima, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, 220-0011

Japanese address:
〒220-0011 横浜市西区高島2-19-12 スカイビル11F

Opening hours:
11am-10:30pm

Nearest transport:
Train and subway: 3-minute walk from the east exit of Yokohama Station.

Telephone:
+81-45-548-9966

Website:Official Website (English machine translation)

District:
Yokohama Station

Customer Reviews:
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