yes. i peeked at my son's pc magazine. this is what it said:
'if you're always on the go, why not have your food moving too? restaurants with sushi conveyor belts (known as kaiten zushi) let you choose items as they roll past. the sushi, usually on dishes color coded by price, is often less expensive than in traditional places. rotating-sushi joints are everywhere in japan. but, the united states has it's share, too. we are fond of the asahi kaiten sushi bar in arlington, va.'
never heard of this phenomenon. has anyone done this. how do you choose? as it rolls past you point at it? then, they take it off the conveyor belt and add it to your sushi before it's rolled up - or is the sushi prerolled and you are choosing the final item? i'm confused. perhaps i don't eat enough sushi to understand this process.