
Karato Fish Market
Shimonoseki's legendary waterfront market where the world's most fugu (blowfish) is traded. Tuna auctions at dawn, local vendors by mid-morning — eat sashimi while watching the Kanmon Strait.
1–2 hours
Free; food from ¥300
6:00–15:00 (Fri–Wed); 6:00–13:00 (Thu); tuna auction viewable Fri–Wed early morning
October–March (fugu season)
5 min walk from Karato Wharf; ferry from Mojiko, Fukuoka
Location
Why Visit
- 1
Weekend market draws locals for cut-price fresh sashimi direct from boats
- 2
Fugu is sold processed (legally) — watch vendors expertly fillet it
- 3
Views across the Kanmon Strait to Kyushu, just 600m wide here
Local Tips
Karato is Shimonoseki's main market — fugu (blowfish) is the local specialty and available year-round. The weekend sushi market (Fri–Sun from 10:00) is the most accessible time to eat fresh sushi and sashimi directly in the market building at very low prices. The Kanmon Strait and Kyushu are visible just across the water.
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