NAHA, Mar 03 (News On Japan) –
Sushiro has launched its digital sushi conveyor system, ‘Digiro,’ for the primary time in Okinawa.
Launched on February twenty eighth on the Naha Ameku department, ‘Digiro’ digitally recreates the hallmark expertise of sushi shifting alongside a conveyor belt. Customers can browse the digital sushi on-screen, faucet their decisions, and obtain their order by way of a devoted lane on to their seat.
A buyer who tried Digiro stated: “It’s fun to come with kids, and it makes for more conversation.”
The massive display screen permits for ordering from either side.
A gaggle of six highschool college students remarked: “The screen splits in two, making it convenient for large groups.”
An aged man shared his ideas: “My eyesight isn’t great, so ordering used to be a struggle, but this system makes it much easier.”
Digiro represents the evolution of conveyor belt sushi, adapting to trendy wants.
“It’s fun! It feels immersive and really cool.” “It’s a sign of the times. Seeing real sushi might be more exciting, but we have to think about sustainability too.”
Digiro has already been launched at about 50 places nationwide, and Sushiro plans to increase its rollout additional.
Source: Okinawa News OTV

