7 Best Conveyor Belt Sushi in Shibuya Compared: Honest Ranking by Taste & Value
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🍣 Which conveyor belt sushi spot in Shibuya is actually the best?
We visited all 7 and compared them using the same items — tuna, salmon, and sea bream.
Here's our honest 2026 ranking with the truth behind Google and Tabelog ratings.

Looking for a no-fail sushi spot during your Shibuya trip?
We personally hit the streets and visited all 7 conveyor belt sushi restaurants in Shibuya, comparing the same items (tuna, salmon, and sea bream) across the board to give you an honest breakdown of taste, freshness, and value. From the truth behind Google and Tabelog ratings to our 2026 ranking — it's all right here.
If you're looking for conveyor belt sushi in Shibuya, this one guide is all you need.
Shibuya Conveyor Belt Sushi: Overall Ranking
These scores are calculated by combining taste, freshness, value for money, ratings, and convenience.
| Restaurant | Overall Score | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| 🥇 #1 Katsumidori (SEIBU 8F) | ⭐4.19 | Unbeatable value & thick-cut neta |
| 🥈 #2 Ginza Onodera (Dogenzaka) | ⭐4.13 | Omakase-level aged sushi quality |
| 🥉 #3 Miura Misakiko (Hikarie 6F) | ⭐3.94 | A must for tuna lovers! |
| 4th Uobei (Dogenzaka) | ⭐3.84 | Budget-friendly & high-speed rail solo dining paradise |
| 5th Tenka Sushi (Dogenzaka) | ⭐3.55 | Local vibes & grilled sushi specialties |
| 6th Kanazawa Maimon (PARCO 7F) | ⭐3.06 | Hokuriku direct sourcing (aging divisive) |
| 7th Sushitsune (PARCO B1F) | ⭐2.73 | The Google rating trap? Freshness disappoints |
How We Scored: Taste (25%), Freshness (25%), Value for Money (20%), Ratings (20%), and Convenience (10%). Ratings reflect a 1:1 blend of tourist reviews (Google) and local reviews (Tabelog) for objectivity.
🥇 #1 Katsumidori — Conveyor Belt Sushi (⭐4.19)

The neta (fish topping) here is the thickest of all 7 spots, with consistently reliable freshness. The shari (rice) seasoning is slightly mild, but at this price point, the fish quality is simply unmatched.
The reason Katsumidori takes the #1 spot? All five scoring categories came in at 4.0 or above — no weak points anywhere.
- Salmon (サーモン): ¥242
- Sea Bream (たい): ¥308
- Tuna Lean Cut (マグロ赤身): ¥143
| Category | Score | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Ratings | 3.84 | Google 4.1 (3,834 reviews) Tabelog 3.44 |
| Taste | 4.0 | ★★★★ |
| Value | 4.0 | ★★★★ |
| Freshness | 4.0 | ★★★★ |
| Convenience | 5.0 | ★★★★★ |

Register via QR code for the queue, then go explore Shibuya and come back when your number is called. If you can only pick one spot, this is it.


| Restaurant | Katsumidori Shibuya (回し寿司活 西武渋谷店) | |
| Hours | 11:00–22:00 | |
| Closed | Open daily (follows SEIBU dept. store holidays) | |
| Seats | 64 seats | |
| Payment | Credit cards accepted | |
| Ordering | Touchpad (no Japanese needed) | |
| Wait System | QR code registration, real-time queue tracking | |
| Location | Shibuya SEIBU Department Store, Building A, 8F 📍 Google Maps | |
🥈 #2 Ginza Onodera Musuko (⭐4.13)

When it comes to pure taste and freshness, this place stands alone at #1. With a Tabelog score of 3.48, locals line up to eat here. There's no conveyor belt — the chef prepares each piece right in front of you at the counter.
The reason it ranks #2 overall is that the "value" score dragged it down — but the taste itself? Absolutely the best.
- Salmon (サーモン): ¥530 (per piece)
- Sea Bream (たい): ¥500 (per piece)
- Tuna Lean Cut (マグロ赤身): ¥570 (per piece)
The Tabelog score of 3.48 is the highest of all 7 spots — recognized quality by Japanese locals. If budget isn't the issue, this is the tastiest choice.
| Category | Score | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Ratings | 4.66 | Google 4.4 (870 reviews) Tabelog 3.48 |
| Taste | 5.0 | ★★★★★ |
| Value | 2.0 | ★★ |
| Freshness | 5.0 | ★★★★★ |
| Convenience | 3.0 | ★★★ |




| Restaurant | Sushi Ginza Onodera Musuko Shibuya (鮨 銀座おのでら 息子 渋谷店) | |
| Hours | 11:00–22:30 (Last entry 21:30 / L.O. 22:00) | |
| Closed | Open daily (closed year-end/New Year) | |
| Seats | 22 seats (14 counter, two 4-person rooms) | |
| Payment | Credit cards accepted | |
| Ordering | Touchpad (no Japanese needed) | |
| Wait System | Walk-in (reservations recommended) | |
| Location | Shibuya-ku, Dogenzaka 1-3-3, Umemoto Bldg. B1F 📍 Google Maps | |
🥉 #3 Miura Misakiko Megumi (⭐3.94)

As a tuna specialty shop, the maguro quality here is outstanding. Despite having the lowest Google rating of all 7 spots, the actual taste is the second strongest recommendation after Onodera.
The reason it ranks #3 overall? Taste and freshness are second only to Onodera, while convenience also scores well.
- Salmon (サーモン): ¥511
- Sea Bream (たい): ¥418
- Tuna Lean Cut (マグロ赤身): ¥649
The Google rating of 3.9 is the lowest among all 7 — but that's purely a visibility issue. If tuna is your thing, this is the spot.
| Category | Score | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Ratings | 3.97 | Google 3.9 (588 reviews) Tabelog 3.26 |
| Taste | 4.5 | ★★★★☆ |
| Value | 2.5 | ★★☆ |
| Freshness | 4.5 | ★★★★☆ |
| Convenience | 4.0 | ★★★★ |




| Restaurant | Miura Misakiko Megumi (まぐろ問屋 三浦三崎港恵み 渋谷ヒカリエ店) | |
| Hours | 11:00–22:00 (L.O. 21:00) | |
| Closed | Open daily (follows Hikarie holidays) | |
| Seats | 55 seats (18 counter, 6 two-top tables, 4 four-top tables, 2 six-top tables) | |
| Payment | Credit cards accepted | |
| Ordering | Touchpad (no Japanese needed) | |
| Wait System | Walk-in (reservations recommended) | |
| Location | Shibuya Hikarie 6F 📍 Google Maps | |
4th — Uobei (⭐3.84)


The cheapest of all 7 spots. At just ¥319 total for all three items (about $2.10 USD), the value is off the charts. They don't carry sea bream, so there was a handicap in the common-menu comparison.
The reason it ranks #4? Value and convenience are top-tier, but taste and freshness fall in the middle of the pack.
- Salmon (サーモン): ¥154
- Tuna Lean Cut (マグロ赤身): ¥165
- ※ Sea Bream (たい): Not available
Solo counter seats are perfect for dining alone, and the high-speed rail delivery is a hit with kids. Whether solo or with family, it's zero pressure.
| Category | Score | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Ratings | 3.83 | Google 4.3 (8,485 reviews) Tabelog 3.09 |
| Taste | 3.5 | ★★★☆ |
| Value | 5.0 | ★★★★★ |
| Freshness | 3.0 | ★★★ |
| Convenience | 4.5 | ★★★★☆ |




| Restaurant | Uobei Shibuya Dogenzaka (魚べい 渋谷道玄坂店) | |
| Hours | 11:00–23:00 (L.O. 22:30) | |
| Closed | Open daily | |
| Seats | 121 seats | |
| Payment | Credit cards accepted | |
| Reservations | Not available | |
| Ordering | Touchpad (no Japanese needed) | |
| Wait System | QR code registration, real-time queue tracking | |
| Location | Shibuya-ku, Dogenzaka 2-29-11 📍 Google Maps | |
5th — Tenka Sushi (⭐3.55)


The standard menu items are decent, but the real stars here are the grilled specialties. The unagi, anago, and teriyaki sushi were genuinely delicious.
The reason it ranks #5? Solid value, but convenience takes a hit because ordering requires filling out a paper slip in Japanese.
- Salmon (サーモン): ¥200
- Sea Bream (たい): ¥200
- Tuna Lean Cut (マグロ赤身): ¥140
If you can't read Japanese, you'll be limited to what's on the conveyor belt — but that's part of the charm. Very much a local's hangout. High turnover means even during busy times, the line moves fast.
| Category | Score | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Ratings | 4.13 | Google 4.3 (1,570 reviews) Tabelog 3.24 |
| Taste | 3.0 | ★★★ |
| Value | 4.5 | ★★★★☆ |
| Freshness | 3.5 | ★★★☆ |
| Convenience | 2.0 | ★★ |





| Restaurant | Tenka Sushi Shibuya Dogenzaka (天下寿司 渋谷道玄坂店) | |
| Hours | 11:00–21:30 | |
| Closed | Open daily | |
| Seats | 50 seats | |
| Payment | Credit cards accepted | |
| Reservations | Not available | |
| Ordering | ⚠️ Paper slip (Japanese required) | |
| Wait System | Walk-in line | |
| Location | Shibuya-ku, Dogenzaka 2-9-10 📍 Google Maps | |
6th — Kanazawa Maimon Sushi (⭐3.06)

The Hokuriku direct-sourcing concept is appealing, but the over-aging left the neta lacking in firmness. There was a noticeable gap between the concept and the actual taste.
The reason it ranks #6? Despite having the 3rd-highest ratings of the seven, the actual taste, freshness, and value all fell in the lower half.
- Salmon (サーモン): ¥528
- Sea Bream (たい): ¥462
- Tuna Lean Cut (マグロ赤身): ¥363
Being on PARCO 7F means you can browse the Nintendo Store and Pokemon Center while waiting — that's a plus. Best if you're combining shopping with a meal rather than going specifically for the sushi.
| Category | Score | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Ratings | 4.28 | Google 4.2 (853 reviews) Tabelog 3.34 |
| Taste | 2.5 | ★★☆ |
| Value | 3.0 | ★★★ |
| Freshness | 2.5 | ★★☆ |
| Convenience | 3.5 | ★★★☆ |




| Restaurant | Kanazawa Maimon Sushi Shibuya PARCO (金沢まいもん寿司 渋谷パルコ店) | |
| Hours | 11:00–22:00 (L.O. 21:00) | |
| Closed | Open daily (follows PARCO holidays) | |
| Seats | 52 seats (28 counter, 24 table) | |
| Payment | Credit cards accepted | |
| Ordering | Touchpad (no Japanese needed) | |
| Wait System | QR code registration, real-time queue tracking | |
| Location | Shibuya PARCO 7F 📍 Google Maps | |
7th — Sushitsune (⭐2.73)

This spot has a Google rating of 4.5 — the highest of all 7 — yet its Tabelog score of 3.07 is the lowest. Tourist and local opinions couldn't be more different here.
The reason it ranks last? Taste and freshness scores were the lowest of all seven spots.
- Salmon (サーモン): ¥330
- Sea Bream (たい): ¥330
- Tuna Lean Cut (マグロ赤身): ¥308
No in-store WiFi but QR code ordering is required, so you'll need an eSIM or pocket WiFi. Going in based only on the Google rating might leave you disappointed.
| Category | Score | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Ratings | 3.89 | Google 4.5 (835 reviews) Tabelog 3.07 |
| Taste | 2.0 | ★★ |
| Value | 3.5 | ★★★☆ |
| Freshness | 2.0 | ★★ |
| Convenience | 2.5 | ★★☆ |




| Restaurant | Sushitsune Shibuya PARCO (廻り寿司 渋谷寿し常 渋谷パルコ店) | |
| Hours | 11:30–22:30 (L.O. 21:30) | |
| Closed | Open daily (follows PARCO holidays) | |
| Seats | 39 seats | |
| Payment | Credit cards accepted | |
| Reservations | Not available | |
| Ordering | ⚠️ QR code on your phone (no in-store WiFi) | |
| Wait System | No queue system — line up in person | |
| Location | Shibuya PARCO B1F 📍 Google Maps | |
Our Recommendations — Pick the Right One for You
✔️ No-fail, solid value conveyor belt sushi → Katsumidori
✔️ Worth the splurge for genuinely great sushi → Ginza Onodera
✔️ Easy, casual solo dining → Uobei
✔️ Tuna is your top priority → Miura Misakiko
When it comes to conveyor belt sushi in Shibuya, just going by ratings can lead to a very different experience than expected. The smartest move is to pick based on your own priorities — whether that's taste, value, freshness, or convenience — just like we did in this comparison.
If you're deciding between sushi spots in Shibuya, following the recommendations above should keep disappointment at bay. We hope your Shibuya trip is a delicious one.
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Editor's Note
This article is based on the author's actual experiences and original content from blog.naver.com/tokyomate. It has been translated and adapted to provide authentic travel information about Tokyo for global readers.