Nemuro Hanamaru, Sushi restaurant in Chūō-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Nemuro Hanamaru is a sushi restaurant on the fifth floor of JP Tower in Chūō-ku that serves fresh seafood from the Nemuro region through a conveyor belt system. The menu presents different sushi plates that pass by on the belt or can be ordered using a provided form.
The restaurant grew from connecting the seafood resources of the Nemuro region to modern Tokyo dining. This link developed and took shape across multiple locations over time.
The restaurant honors Japanese cooking customs at the counter where diners watch chefs prepare each piece with care. This direct contact shows how craftsmanship remains central to how sushi is made and served.
The restaurant sits on an easy-to-reach floor in a major building near Marunouchi and opens daily for lunch and dinner. Visitors are welcome to stop by without reservations, which makes spur-of-the-moment visits possible.
Diners can grab plates directly from the rotating belt or use order forms to request specific types. This setup lets people track what they eat while also keeping choices in their hands.
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