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Journey Around a Sushi Conveyor Belt in Japan

  • Scott BealeScott Beale
  • March 2, 2009

In 1998 Dennis Wheatley setup a camera so it would record it’s trip on sushi conveyor belt at a restaurant in Tokyo that he used when he created the music video for “Lost In A Moment” by the UK group Shrift.

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