Saga
Located about 25 minutes by car from JR Karatsu Station, the seafood restaurant "Osakanadokoro Genkai" was founded in 1969 and stands right by the Genkai Sea. It offers a variety of dishes, including live squid sashimi from Yobuko, Saga Prefecture, as well as fresh fish from Genkai Sea and the Goto Islands. The restaurant is beloved by locals and tourists alike for maintaining its authentic flavors over the years. Inside, the presence of large and small aquariums creates a captivating atmosphere, reminiscent of a marine park. Fresh seawater from the Genkai Sea ensures the aquariums maintain pristine conditions. The restaurant also features a large parking lot suitable for buses, making it an excellent stop when visiting Yobuko.
If you want to enjoy freshly caught seafood, a restaurant at the fish market is a must. Breakfast is especially popular. Frequented by people working at fishing ports and markets, these spots offer hearty seafood bowls and set meals at reasonable prices. Some of the most popular markets among tourists include Hakodate Morning Market, Otaru Triangle Market, Odawara Fish Center, Sakata Seafood Market, Fukui Nihonkai Fish Town, Oarai Seafood Market, and Tsukiji Outer Market. Enjoy the lively atmosphere while filling your stomach with delicious seafood.
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Located about 25 minutes by car from JR Karatsu Station, the seafood restaurant "Osakanadokoro Genkai" was founded in 1969 and stands right by the Genkai Sea. It offers a variety of dishes, including live squid sashimi from Yobuko, Saga Prefecture, as well as fresh fish from Genkai Sea and the Goto Islands. The restaurant is beloved by locals and tourists alike for maintaining its authentic flavors over the years. Inside, the presence of large and small aquariums creates a captivating atmosphere, reminiscent of a marine park. Fresh seawater from the Genkai Sea ensures the aquariums maintain pristine conditions. The restaurant also features a large parking lot suitable for buses, making it an excellent stop when visiting Yobuko.