Yamanashi
Fuku sushi Flagship Store Fukuyokoi
Fukuzushi Main Branch, located about a 15-minute walk from JR Kofu Station, has been serving customers since 1970. Operated by a second-generation owner trained in a prestigious Ginza restaurant, this traditional sushi establishment brings the art of sushi-making to Yamanashi Prefecture, a landlocked region. The menu features expertly prepared seasonal fish, including "Seto Inland Abalone," "Seared Monkfish Liver," "Marinated Sushi," and "Fresh Sea Eel Sushi." The "Seasonal Delicacies Course," which combines sushi with creative seasonal dishes, is a must-try. Visitors can also enjoy a unique sushi-making experience, complete with a traditional headband, making it a memorable part of their trip.
Japan, which is surrounded by the ocean, is a treasure trove of fresh seafood such as tuna, sea bream, and horse mackerel. One of the great pleasures of traveling is traveling to various parts of the country and enjoying seafood bowls at market cafeterias and seafood dishes at local restaurants. We'll introduce you to spots where you can eat delicious gourmet seafood.
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Fukuzushi Main Branch, located about a 15-minute walk from JR Kofu Station, has been serving customers since 1970. Operated by a second-generation owner trained in a prestigious Ginza restaurant, this traditional sushi establishment brings the art of sushi-making to Yamanashi Prefecture, a landlocked region. The menu features expertly prepared seasonal fish, including "Seto Inland Abalone," "Seared Monkfish Liver," "Marinated Sushi," and "Fresh Sea Eel Sushi." The "Seasonal Delicacies Course," which combines sushi with creative seasonal dishes, is a must-try. Visitors can also enjoy a unique sushi-making experience, complete with a traditional headband, making it a memorable part of their trip.