かいてんずし

    noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
  1. conveyor belt sushi; sushi-go-round; sushi train; kaiten-zushi
Forms
  • かいてんずしかいてんすし
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Generated definitions (experimental)
  1. conveyor belt sushi
  2. This refers to a style of sushi restaurant where dishes are served on a rotating conveyor belt, allowing customers to pick what they want as it passes by.
    I am looking forward to trying new sushi at the conveyor belt sushi restaurant.
    I went to a conveyor belt sushi restaurant with my friends and chose what I liked.
  3. sushi-go-round
  4. This is a playful way to describe the same concept of sushi being served on a circular conveyor, emphasizing the movement of the dishes.
    The children were very excited to watch the sushi go-round at the conveyor belt sushi restaurant.
  5. sushi train
  6. Another informal term that conveys the same idea of dishes being transported on a conveyor belt; it can evoke a fun image similar to trains.
    きごうすしとれいんスシトレインきごう
    He likes to call conveyor belt sushi a "sushi train."
    I enjoyed various sushi as it traveled along the sushi train.
  7. kaiten-zushi
  8. This is the direct Japanese term for conveyor belt sushi, and it is often used interchangeably with the English terms, especially in Japan.
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Example sentences
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This sushi restaurant has a conveyor belt that carries sushi.