Ganso Zushi
Ganso Zushi is a cheap kaiten-zushi (conveyor belt sushi) chain found all around Tokyo. Prices start at just over 100 yen (US$0.90) per plate. English menu available.
Toriton
Toriton is a kaiten-zushi restaurant from Hokkaido. The quality is excellent for the price, with plates starting at just 130 yen (US$1.20) each. Located inside the Tokyo Skytree Village. English menu available.
Genki Sushi
Genki Sushi is a well-known inexpensive sushi joint, with most locations serving their dishes conveyor belt-style. It’s also very convenient, as customers can also choose to order their dishes from a tablet with multiple language options if they don’t see what they want.
Heiroku Sushi
Heiroku Sushi has plates ranging from 108 up to 500 yen (US$0.99-4.60), depending on the contents (plates are color-coded for easy calculations). They’re known for serving up interesting and creative sushi combinations.
Sushi Midori
At Sushi Midori, you can order sushi sets ranging from a mere 1,050 up to 2,800 yen (US$9.65-25.70) for a mixed plate with the works, including soup and dessert. Single plates, hand rolls, and chirashi don – a rice bowl topped with assorted sashimi and vegetables – are also available.
Sushi-Ro
Sushi-Ro is a trusted kaiten-zushi chain will locations all over Japan. With low prices and an easy, efficient setup, it’s become a go-to place for anyone on a budget. Plates start at 108 yen (US$0.99), and multi-language ordering options are available.
Himawari Sushi
Himawari Sushi is an inexpensive kaiten-zushi joint in Shinjuku. Prices start at 150 yen (US$1.38) per plate.