Totoyamichi Fussa
About
- 4.4 ( 36 reviews)
Day of the Week | Opening Hours |
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Monday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
Tuesday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
Wednesday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
Thursday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
Friday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
Saturday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
Sunday | 11:00 - 23:00 |
Cuisines
- 🍣 Japanese
- 🍣 Sushi
Dining Options
- ♿ Wheelchair Accessible
- 📅 Reservations
- 🅿️ Parking Available
- 🍱 Lunch
- 🍽️ Dinner
Recommended Reviews
4.4
Carl Bishop
Yummy 😋
Ikneg Otak
GOOD!
Daniel Gomez
Reasonably priced. Taste is good. Staff accommodates English speakers. Many options to try. Be weary if you're expecting many rolls - they have California rolls and that's about it. Majority of the menu is sashimi type.
Teresa Pitre
We call it the Screaming Sushi place. The menu changes so you don't always have the same thing you had before. You get free Miso soup with your meals too. Overall not a bad conveyor belt sushi spot.
jirarat attasan
Best kaiten sushi in Fussa. My family been coming here for sushi at least once a month. A lot of choices. Some are Americanized
Adam Stewart
Clean, effective hunger banishment for rambunctious gaijin.
Sierra Lindner
This place was the first rotator sushi I’ve visited in Japan. The food is similar to that of high end sushi places in the US but for half the price. There’s an excellent variety on the belt with even more options on the bilingual menu.
Ben Chester
Great sushi joint! Seasonal menu items, and regular favorites on the menu. Very English friendly menu.
Ethan Dasse
A little pricey, but overall great sushi and service.
Michael Ristom
Nice staff decent sushi. The quality of the sushi was a little lacking but it certainly wasn't bad. If you've never been to a place like this it's worth doing at least once.
Eudorus314
Two years in Japan and this remains my favourite sushi place!
David Gaines
We have had revolving sushi in the US, but it was a totally different experience in Japan. Totoyamichi is a must visit if you go to Fussa.
Erik Chapla
Best local kaiten sushi place in the Fussa area. It's a little expensive, but has noticeably better quality than nearby places.
ME
it was ok, wish it would have more to choose from...
Phil Ventura
Top-choice for sushi in walking distance from Yokota AB. Friendly staff and offers a glimpse at regular Japanese life; restaurant reminds me of a family diner from back home mashed with a sushi joint. Food itself is good, but not epic and a tad pricey all said.
Joseph Chambers
Great service and great food.
Evan Moniz
My favorite place to get sushi. They have English menu and they also have karage(fried chicken) and tempura so if someone in your group doesn’t like raw stuff they still have some stuff that is cooked. They even have good top end stuff and specials like eel and fatty raw tuna.
ルビーマミー
Visited at lunchtime on weekdays.The sushi that is being poured on the lane is so glossy that it is easy to take your hand.At this time, you can have a free self-service wakame miso soup.I'm happy to be eaten in various ways because the neta is thick and shari is small.If you ask me, you will be able to lose more shari.Tuna tuna in Toro is less fat than I thought, sorry f (^ _ ^;)It is recommended that the downed warship is reasonable.Engawa also has plenty of oil, it has a preference for fat.There is also a great lunch menu set, so would you like to have a quick meal?
Alyssa Nichole
Very good experience for my family. Everything tasted fresh and delicious! Will go again.
chiquita Mack
Fresh sushi and fast service!
Eddie Hui
Great conveyor belt sushi for a good price!
Alpha Romeo
Very delicious!
Charles D
Fantastic food, but a bit pricey. Wonderful atmosphere. If you don't see something you like on the conveyor, you can always order from the staff.Semi private booths, conveyor booths and conveyor bar are available.
Russell Morgan
Great sushi, a little expensive but worth it.
Todd Russell
I love the sushi from this place and also dont forget your stamp card to get discounts!!!
Travis Hirshlor
Friendly staff and they have an English menu.
Taku Miura
May 5, 2020 Children's Day Corona is in the middle of an emergency declaration, so I asked him to take it out at 6pm. When I went to the store, there were about 20 people waiting in line to receive the takeout, and it took more than 30 minutes to receive it. Tape is attached to the rows in the store, and the rows are taken according to the tape, but I really didn't like the waiting time because there was no tape interval or 1 meter. This is no different from eating in the store, and I can only think of it as a sloppy, meaningless measure against corona. There is no meaning of taking out by specifying the time. I don't know who took such measures, but I feel even resented. I'm praying now that I'm not affected by Corona. If you have a chronic illness or are elderly, you should not use it until the corona has converged, including takeout. I am very sorry for the strong text.
Angela Werley
Though there are higher prices plates here than other sushi go round type restaurants, the fish is excellent. The tuna practically melts in your mouth. It was delicious. The menu features seasonal fair, and the dessert menu had several options not just limited to icecream. The cheesecloth cake with berry center is delicious. I also loved the kalimari which was prepared fresh. Very good first impression. Clean restaurant. Choose between table or bar seating.
Thomas Brown
Comfortable atmosphere. When not busy, you can order the sushi pieces you want directly from the sushi chef and they will prepare it very quickly. English sushi menu is available. Large slices are used and the taste is very fresh.It is slightly more expensive than other sushi belt places, with basic Maguro tuna running 160 yen, as well as most of the other basic fish sushi types.Staff is very friendly and helpful.
reych ann
best sushi in town!
Nathan Jirka
Good variety and quality enough choices for everyone includin picky kids.
ANIMO808
Best sushi in Tokyo for great prices
Moses Birmelin
Good food. I foresee it being a favorite
Paul Garcia
Today we visited Totoyamichi AKA “Screaming Sushiâ€, our favorite conveyor belt sushi restaurant near Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Tokyo, Japan. Each booth has a hot water dispenser and green tea. Each plate has a set price. When we were ready to leave the staff counts your plate by color and gives you a wooden token that you take to the counter to pay. They have a stamp card rewards program. Always a great meal and atmosphere.
Alicia Yonezawa
Favorite sushi place nearest at our home
Viktoriya Fajardo
Great sushi restaurant. Fresh fish and great variety. A little pricier than most sushi conveyor belt places, but better quality too. For actual conveyor belt experience you want to visit the place during peak hours 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. and from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.