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What is

‘sushi terrorism’

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Sushi is one of the most popular and celebrated dishes in Japan, and visitors often look forward to dining in Kaitenzushi, also known as conveyer belt sushi or sushi train.

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But these much-loved sushi conveyor belts have horrified the Japanese after a number of viral videos show people violating all food and hygiene norms in these eateries.

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Termed ‘sushi terrorism’ on Japanese social media, the video show pranksters messing up with food items, eating others' orders, and putting saliva on them.

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These videos have caused an uproar in Japan, a country known to maintain high standards for cleanliness and hygiene.

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Another video showed customers spoiling sushi plates by heaping wasabi on top of them.

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BBC reported that the Gifu incident prompted a 5 per cent slump in the Sushiro parent company’s stock price.

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