Sushi Dai in Tokyo’s Tsukiji Market serves omakase meals starting at ¥5,000, with chefs preparing up to 20 pieces per course. Conveyor belt sushi restaurants, like Sushiro, offer plates from ¥110 each, located within 5 km of Shinjuku Station, making both styles accessible in the city.

Published: 3/4/2026
Last Published: 3/4/2026
Updated: 6/8/2026
Category: Food & Dining
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Reading time: 5 minutes
Sushi in Tokyo: From Conveyor Belt to Omakase - Tokyo Guide

Sushi in Tokyo: From Conveyor Belt to Omakase

Sushi Dai in Tokyo’s Tsukiji Market serves omakase meals starting at ¥5,000, with chefs preparing up to 20 pieces per course. Conveyor belt sushi restaurants, like Sushiro, offer plates from ¥110 each, located within 5 km of Shinjuku Station, making both styles accessible in the city.

Marcus Cent
Updated Jun 8, 2026
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Marcus Cent

Marcus Cent

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