Japan’s Sukiya to close nearly 2,000 restaurants after rat, cockroach found in dish
The beef bowl chain said some stores such as those in shopping centres will be excluded from the closure

In a rare move for a major restaurant chain operator, Sukiya’s nearly 2,000 outlets will be shut from 9am on Monday to 9am on Friday while steps will be taken to block the entry of pests and vermin.
Some outlets such as those in shopping centres will be excluded from the closure.
“We are taking the situation seriously,” the Tokyo-based company said in a statement.
According to Sukiya, a customer reported on Friday that a portion of a cockroach was found in a takeaway item from an outlet near JR Akishima Station in western Tokyo.
The person in charge of the restaurant apologised to the customer and gave them a refund. The outlet voluntarily stopped operating from Friday afternoon, according to Sukiya.
A week before, Sukiya announced that a rat had been discovered in a bowl of miso soup that was served at an outlet in Tottori in January.