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If you are a fan of sushi, then you probably seen sushi train before.
Sushi just gets transported around everyone's table via a conveyor, and customers can just pick up whatever they want to eat. If someone wanted to recreate this in their own home, what's the best way to do this?
I was stunned when I saw this:
This Twitter user put some sushi on a toy train! The toy's called "Plarail" from Takara Tomy:
Source: Takara Tomy
You can always extend the rail if you have more people to serve:
Or a short one if it's for your own:
Or put a plastic wrap over the toy train - then you don't even need a plate!
And here is a video of it in action:
A bit strange, but kinda fun, I reckon.