Sushi goes high-tech


A rice-ball machine at the kitchen of the Kura Corp sushi restaurant in Tokyo. — AFP

Robots steal the limelight from chefs in Japan’s sushi restaurants.

WITH its masters required to hone their skills over decades, sushi in Japan is steeped in tradition. But it is also often a high-tech operation where robotic precision steals the limelight from the chef’s knife.

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