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Sushi Terrorism is a health scandal that occurred in Japan in 2023.
On January 5, 2023, three young people between the ages of 15 and 21 decided to make a video of them grabbing sushi from a revolving counter of a kaitenzushi from the Sushiro chain in Gifu. Following that, they consume it by stuffing it into their mouths and drinking soy sauce from the neck of a common bottle. On Twitter, the video has been viewed more than 40 million times. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Subsequently, similar videos taken in other restaurants were discovered on Twitter and TikTok. Some seem to have been shot several weeks or even years back. [7] In other videos, the authors do not lick the containers, but put wasabi on the preparations of other customers. [8]
A scandal arose in Japan due to these incidents, which are famous for their strict hygiene and cleanliness standards and became known as'sushi-terro' on social media, meaning'sushi terrorism.' [1]
Some people said ː "Kaitenzushi is Japanese culture we can be proud of but actions of few people like that really ruins that." [4]
One of the explanations for the media hype of this case is that these videos play with the taboo of hygiene. The Japanese never shake hands and use masks on a daily basis when they are sick, to protect others, long before the Covid pandemic. [9]
The restaurant chain Kura Sushi, which had been besieged with customer complaints after the video was broadcast, urgently carried out intense cleaning. [10] Attendance of kaitenzushi decreased after this incident. [11]
The high school where one of the young people seen in the video attended received a wave of complaints by phone. [12] [8]
Although the author of the video taken in January 2023 apologized, they were not accepted. [13] [14]
In the next few days, Sushiro's Food & Life Companies Co Ltd shares fell by nearly 5%. [5] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]
The chain responded with a statement stating: “We sincerely hope that these arrests will make society aware that these pranks, which fundamentally undermine our system based on a trusting relationship with customers, are an offence, and that they will not be imitated in the future.” [20] The chain assured to have replaced all the bottles of soy sauce of the restaurant and cleaned all the cups and reinforced its hygiene measures. [21] [22] [13]
Some restaurants decide to replace sushi conveyor belts with virtual ones. [23]
Others have decided to no longer make seasoning bottles available to customers. [13]
The businessman Takafumi Horie simply proposes to increase the entrance price of restaurants. [24]
A complaint was filed by the company against the three young men who were arrested on March 8th. [25] [26] [4] Two of them were arrested in the Aichi Prefecture. [7] They face up to three years in prison. [27]
Two other chains, Hama-sushi and Kura Sushi, also announced lawsuits, one planning to install cameras to monitor customers. [16] [28]
The company Akindo Sushiro asks one of the three young about 67 million yen. [29]
Asked about this, Agriculture Minister Tetsuro Nomura said: “It is very unfortunate that such an act took place, as it had a significant impact on food industry operators and the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries will pay special attention to the situation in the future.” [30] [31]
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Submission declined on 2 September 2023 by
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https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/08/business/japan-sushi-restaurants-prank-videos-intl-hnk/index.html,
https://time.com/6252073/japan-sushi-viral-video/,
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/mar/07/sushi-terrorism-sees-japans-conveyor-belt-restaurants-grind-to-a-halt.
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Sushi Terrorism is a health scandal that occurred in Japan in 2023.
On January 5, 2023, three young people between the ages of 15 and 21 decided to make a video of them grabbing sushi from a revolving counter of a kaitenzushi from the Sushiro chain in Gifu. Following that, they consume it by stuffing it into their mouths and drinking soy sauce from the neck of a common bottle. On Twitter, the video has been viewed more than 40 million times. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Subsequently, similar videos taken in other restaurants were discovered on Twitter and TikTok. Some seem to have been shot several weeks or even years back. [7] In other videos, the authors do not lick the containers, but put wasabi on the preparations of other customers. [8]
A scandal arose in Japan due to these incidents, which are famous for their strict hygiene and cleanliness standards and became known as'sushi-terro' on social media, meaning'sushi terrorism.' [1]
Some people said ː "Kaitenzushi is Japanese culture we can be proud of but actions of few people like that really ruins that." [4]
One of the explanations for the media hype of this case is that these videos play with the taboo of hygiene. The Japanese never shake hands and use masks on a daily basis when they are sick, to protect others, long before the Covid pandemic. [9]
The restaurant chain Kura Sushi, which had been besieged with customer complaints after the video was broadcast, urgently carried out intense cleaning. [10] Attendance of kaitenzushi decreased after this incident. [11]
The high school where one of the young people seen in the video attended received a wave of complaints by phone. [12] [8]
Although the author of the video taken in January 2023 apologized, they were not accepted. [13] [14]
In the next few days, Sushiro's Food & Life Companies Co Ltd shares fell by nearly 5%. [5] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]
The chain responded with a statement stating: “We sincerely hope that these arrests will make society aware that these pranks, which fundamentally undermine our system based on a trusting relationship with customers, are an offence, and that they will not be imitated in the future.” [20] The chain assured to have replaced all the bottles of soy sauce of the restaurant and cleaned all the cups and reinforced its hygiene measures. [21] [22] [13]
Some restaurants decide to replace sushi conveyor belts with virtual ones. [23]
Others have decided to no longer make seasoning bottles available to customers. [13]
The businessman Takafumi Horie simply proposes to increase the entrance price of restaurants. [24]
A complaint was filed by the company against the three young men who were arrested on March 8th. [25] [26] [4] Two of them were arrested in the Aichi Prefecture. [7] They face up to three years in prison. [27]
Two other chains, Hama-sushi and Kura Sushi, also announced lawsuits, one planning to install cameras to monitor customers. [16] [28]
The company Akindo Sushiro asks one of the three young about 67 million yen. [29]
Asked about this, Agriculture Minister Tetsuro Nomura said: “It is very unfortunate that such an act took place, as it had a significant impact on food industry operators and the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries will pay special attention to the situation in the future.” [30] [31]
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