Thank you for the invitation. I rarely see people eating sushi in Japanese anime. This is because the scene is not necessary. Unless it is a special food comic or the plot requires it, otherwise there is really not much need for the scene of eating sushi.
If you think about it carefully, in fact, not only eating sushi, but also the scene of eating does not often appear in many animation works, unless the storyline requires it, or the character image needs to be created.
Take "One Piece" as an example. When everyone thinks of Luffy, they will think of the scene where he ate Haise's food indiscriminately, right?
But in fact, as far as the whole story is concerned, there are not many eating scenes. They are just exaggerated when eating, making it easy for people to remember.
There are not many "eating sushi" scenes in Japanese anime. Even if there are, they are not too important scenes and have little impact on people. Therefore, readers who like anime, especially those with little personal experience, should watch it.
Those who don’t watch a lot of anime can hardly recall any anime characters eating sushi.
But in fact, there are actually animations that specifically talk about sushi. For example, the original comic "Shouta's Sushi" by Mr. Terasawa Daisuke mainly depicts the sushi chef Shota. From the time he starts to apprentice in a sushi restaurant, to the end
The process of becoming a sushi chef who can stand alone.
In this work, apart from the main characters, sushi can be said to be the most important prop.
This comic was serialized in 1992 and has been adapted into a TV series. It can be said to be a masterpiece among food animations.
In addition, in some ordinary animation works, there are scenes of eating sushi, but there are really not many.
When did I know about "sushi"?
I watched "Crayon Shin-chan" when I was a kid. I have forgotten which episode it was, but the episode where Shin-chan's father took him to eat conveyor belt sushi is still impressive to this day. I didn't know what sushi was at that time.
I felt very yearning when I saw such a novel form of food, and I could eat it plate by plate, and finally pay according to the plate. This form of food was really high-tech to me who had never seen the world at the time.
Also focused on eating, "The Lonely Gourmet", a Japanese drama that was actually more famous than the original manga at the time, naturally included the scene where Uncle Goro went to eat sushi alone. However, because I haven't watched it for so long, I'm sorry that I can't include the picture for the time being.
To sum up, there are indeed very few scenes of eating sushi in Japanese anime, but for a foodie, even watching them eat makes me feel so happy.