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Conveyer Belt Sushi
You can see it's a conveyer on two levels with glasses on the bottom level. The colour of the plates determines the cost and they total the plates at the end of your meal. John Harvey Photo > Okinawa > Conveyer Belt Sushi
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Plates Of Sushi
This isn't high end sushi. The restaurant was in a medium quality mall and had lots of families. John Harvey Photo > Okinawa > Plates Of Sushi
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Noodles And Beer
This was a little beach side restaurant - plastic chairs and tables, lots of fast food. That said, the food wasn't just microwave reheat. John Harvey Photo > Okinawa > Noodles And Beer
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Giant Crab
This is a pretty young area to hang out - the streets are lined with fast food shops and there are several covered shopping streets intersecting here. The restaurant with the giant crab is called Kani Doraku Dotonburi Honten . We wound up eating okonomiyaki close to here. John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Fourth Trip to Japan > Osaka > Giant Crab
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Salt In Front Of Restaurant
You can see a little white dot in front of the restaurant. This is rarely done in Japan, but in Kyoto it wasn't so rare. John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Fourth Trip to Japan > Kyoto > Salt In Front Of Restaurant
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Freshly Washed Sidewalk
Freshly Washed Sidewalk John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Fourth Trip to Japan > Kyoto > Freshly Washed Sidewalk
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Steamed Buns
This restaurant in Shibuya only sells steamed things. They have great plumes of steams coming from the facade - great advertising. John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Tokyo > Steamed Buns
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Restaurant
This is the inside of Hippari Dako - a three table restaurant in Nikko (just by the big bridge
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McDonalds at the Airport
We had a few handful's of Yen coin and about 30 minuets before our flight. We had John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Trip to Japan > Tokyo > McDonalds at the Airport
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Pizza Patio
Mmmm, Dinner. Deca didn't want to take us to the more traditional restaurants John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Trip to Japan > Toyohashi > Pizza Patio
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Sushi Arrives By Rail
The restaurant has a strict 45 minute time limit - the tablet stops letting you order. We were ordering pretty much constantly. The rolls come out on the little car, but we did have the server come out once with a tray because we ordered too much too quickly. This place doesn't count your dishes. John Harvey Photo > Japan 7 > Sushi Arrives By Rail
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Four Story Restaurant In Shibuya
Four Story Restaurant In Shibuya John Harvey Photo > Japan 7 > Four Story Restaurant In Shibuya
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Claira With Kappa Maki
Kappa Maki is really simple, but this was done well. I was impressed by the how toasty the Nori was. People: Claira
John Harvey Photo > Japan 7 > Claira With Kappa Maki
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California Roll
The California Roll was likely invented somewhere in North America - it's not normally something you find in Japan. This sushi joint understands it's market. John Harvey Photo > Japan 7 > California Roll
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