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Fuse no Yakiniku
When speaking of one of Osaka's top battlegrounds for yakiniku, the area around Kintetsu Fuse Station in Higashiosaka City comes to mind. Within the shopping streets overflowing with old-town charm, shops serving high-quality meat at affordable prices are crowded together. This town is also an unexpected 'place of origin.' In 1958, Yoshiaki Shiraishi took inspiration from a beer factory's conveyor belt and opened 'Genroku Sushi,' a conveyor belt sushi restaurant, in front of Fuse Station. This very neighborhood is where sushi first began to rotate in Japan. Walking through the Showa-retro alleys, you are greeted by savory smoke and lively voices. The sound of meat sizzling on the grill makes you stop in your tracks. It is a town that is kind to your wallet and satisfying to your soul.
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