Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan|Hama-sushi Keio Horinouchi
Conveyor belt sushi restaurant, at Japan, 〒192-0363 Tokyo, Hachioji, Bessho, 2 Chome−1 堀之内センター商業ビル2F 205-1
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Rating
3.4 (526 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 23:00
💲Price Range
¥1000-2000
☎️Phone Number
+81570-081-063
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More Comments at Google MapHamazushi is a revolving lane type sushi that has become rare recently. It's conveniently located in a commercial facility.
On holidays, if you go early (around 11:00), you can often enter the store without waiting. After 12:00, you may have to wait for a long time, so it is better to go with plenty of time. Seasonal items sometimes sell out, so the earlier you order, the higher your chances of getting them. Although the price has not increased, the amount of ramen on the side menu has decreased slightly.
This is the only place I go to conveyor belt sushi these days. The reason is that the price remains unchanged. Currently, the price is maintained at 100 yen (110 yen) per plate. As a result, they have succeeded in attracting customers despite high prices. This is probably the only place where people have been waiting since the store opened, even on weekdays. I used to only go there occasionally because it was cheaper on weekdays, but now I only go to Hamazushi when it comes to conveyor belt sushi. I visit Sushiro from time to time, but if it's crowded I'll leave right away. If Hamazushi is crowded, you will have to wait before eating. Sushiro did a commercial using Tsurube, but I wonder if people will call him if he's a celebrity who hasn't even eaten Sushiro. Why not at least make her an idol instead of an old man?
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