Japan’s biggest sushi restaurant chain Sushiro opened its first store in China’s Beijing Wednesday as part of its expansion in the world’s most populated country.
Its new store, located in the Xidan Joy City shopping mall, has four private rooms, each allowing up to 10 customers, who can order from a touch screen and pick up their food from a conveyor belt, according to Nikkei Asia.
This is Sushiro’s 45th location in China. It launched the first store in Guangzhou in 2021 and has expanded to several cities since.
Sushiro, headquartered in Osaka, has over 500 restaurants in Japan. It was founded 30 years ago and is now present in many Asian countries including South Korea, Thailand and Singapore.
Its competitor Hama Shushi has also been expanding in China and opened the first Beijing store earlier this year.
China has prohibited the import of seafood from Japan due to the discharge of treated radioactive wastewater. In China, conveyor belt sushi restaurants primarily offer locally sourced seafood.
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