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Narita Airport Kaiten Sushi

by Karen
(New York)

Kaiten Sushi Restaurant in Narita Airport

Kaiten Sushi Restaurant in Narita Airport

It was my last day in Japan,, I was at Narita Airport waiting for my flight home, and I still hadn't gone to a kaiten sushi restaurant.

I was looking around in Terminal 2 for something to eat and I discovered this kaiten sushi restaurant called "Sushi Go-round Restaurant." Perfect!

I went inside and started stacking plates. This restaurant is priced right: sushi plates start at 136 yen. I ate my fill of unagi, maguro, salmon, and other goodies that they say are shipped each day from Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo. Then, satisfied, I boarded the plane for the journey home.

Certainly not the greatest sushi in Japan, but a great place for your last meal before the long plane ride home from Japan!

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