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Shimonoseki

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Shimonoseki

Yamaguchi · chugoku

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A port city at Honshu's western tip, capital of Japan's fugu pufferfish trade, on the historic Kanmon Straits facing Kyushu.

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Who Shimonoseki is for

Seafood adventurers, history readers and travellers crossing between Honshu and Kyushu who want more than a transit stop.

About Shimonoseki

Shimonoseki guards the narrow Kanmon Straits separating Honshu from Kyushu, a stage for pivotal events from the 1185 sea battle of Dan-no-ura to the 1895 treaty that ended the First Sino-Japanese War. It handles most of Japan's fugu, the pufferfish auctioned at the lively Karato Market. Walkways and a tunnel let you cross the straits on foot to Moji on the far shore.

Things to do

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  • Karato Fish Market

    Karato Fish Market

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    ★4.1(25,088)

    Large, bustling market featuring many vendors selling sashimi & sushi, plus other prepared foods.

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  • Mojiko Retro

    Mojiko Retro

    Popular
    ★4.3(13,365)

    Hopping destination featuring historic architecture along the harbor, plus shops, eateries & events.

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  • Kaikyokan

    Kaikyokan

    ★4.3(6,962)

    Modern aquarium featuring many species of pufferfish, a dolphin show & a tunnel tank with penguins.

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  • Kyushu Railway History Museum

    Kyushu Railway History Museum

    ★4.3(5,159)

    Rail museum featuring steam engines, sleeping carriages & an early electric train designed in 1942.

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  • Akama-jingu Shrine

    Akama-jingu Shrine

    ★4.2(5,020)

    Shinto shrine dedicated to a 12th-century child emperor, with a distinctive bright red main gate.

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  • Mojiko Retro Observation Gallery

    Mojiko Retro Observation Gallery

    ★4.2(3,727)

    Prominent viewing point overlooking Kanmon Strait & the Mojiko Retro area, plus a cafe.

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Reviews

★★★★★4.1(25,088)
Noval Firmansyah·4 months ago
★★★★★

Karato Fish Market is a memorable place to visit, especially in the morning. The fresh sea breeze and lively atmosphere create a unique and authentic experience. The variety of fresh seafood and sushi is excellent and truly delicious. It’s not only about the food, but also about enjoying the port atmosphere of Shimonoseki. It’s also a perfect spot to enjoy the sunrise while having breakfast. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the area.

simon li·2 months ago
★★★★★

Here’s a lively, polished review with a touch of history: ⸻ Visited Karato Fish Market and it turned out to be one of the most fun food experiences of the trip. This market has deep roots in the city’s fishing culture — Shimonoseki has long been famous for its seafood, especially fugu (pufferfish), which is considered a local specialty. The market itself has evolved into a lively weekend spot where vendors serve incredibly fresh seafood directly to visitors. We arrived before some stalls even opened, and there were already long lines forming — always a good sign. Once things got going, it felt like a treasure hunt of sushi, sashimi, and all kinds of ocean delights. The highlight was definitely the pufferfish sashimi — thinly sliced, delicate, and beautifully presented. It’s a must-try here, and you can tell it’s something locals truly enjoy. What makes the experience special is the atmosphere: people buying their food and heading straight to the harbour to eat. Sitting by the water, enjoying ultra-fresh seafood with a sea breeze… it doesn’t get much better than that. Simple, local, and full of life — highly recommended if you’re anywhere near Shimonoseki.

Orathai Boonrossak·2 months ago
★★★★★

Karato Fish Market, located in Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, is one of Japan’s most vibrant and exciting seafood markets. Unlike typical wholesale markets, Karato offers a unique experience where both locals and tourists can enjoy incredibly fresh seafood in a lively, open atmosphere. One of the biggest highlights of the market is its famous weekend event, often referred to as “Iki-iki Bakangai.” During this time, the market transforms into a bustling food paradise, with dozens of stalls selling freshly made sushi, sashimi, seafood bowls, and local specialties. Visitors can walk around with a tray and pick individual pieces of sushi from different vendors, creating their own personalized meal. This interactive “pick-and-eat” style is both fun and convenient, making it a favorite among food lovers. The quality of seafood here is exceptional. Shimonoseki is especially known for fugu (pufferfish), and Karato Market is one of the best places to try it at relatively affordable prices. In addition to fugu, you’ll find a wide variety of fresh catches such as sea bream, yellowtail, and tuna, all sourced directly from local fishermen. Beyond the food, the atmosphere is what truly sets Karato Market apart. The energetic calls of vendors, the sight of neatly arranged sushi, and the ocean views nearby create a lively and authentic Japanese market experience. The market sits right by the Kanmon Straits, and just next door is Kamon Wharf, where you can enjoy seaside views while dining or taking a relaxing stroll. From traveler reviews, many visitors praise the freshness, variety, and reasonable prices. Some describe it as one of the best places in Japan to casually enjoy high-quality sushi without the formality of traditional restaurants. However, it’s worth noting that weekdays can feel quieter, with fewer stalls open compared to weekends. Overall, Karato Fish Market is a must-visit for seafood lovers. It perfectly combines fresh, delicious food with a fun and dynamic market atmosphere—offering an experience that goes beyond just eating, and truly captures the spirit of Japan’s coastal culture.

Jana Krištanová·a week ago
★★★★★

A fish market with a big offer of fresh fish and then also some fish products. I recommend to visit it in the morning, as most of the shops were already closed during the lunch time when I visited. I believe that most of the fresh fish was already sold out.

Kevin Wong·2 months ago
★★★★★

Loved this place. Very busy on a weekend day when we visited. Longer than usual queues to get sushi but it was totally worth it. Got sushi like whale meat sushi and nodoguro sushi that you won't typically easily find elsewhere. Pick your sushi and enjoy a nice sushi picnic outside. The fugu sake was also an interesting must-try too.

Frequently Asked Questions

Map showing where Shimonoseki is in chugoku

Where it is

Yamaguchi, chugoku

Nearest Airport

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Time to Other Cities

  • Fukuoka
    Shinkansen35 min
  • Osaka
    Shinkansen2 hr 30 min

Best Season

  • Cherry Blossomlate Mar – early Apr
  • Autumn Leavesmid Nov – early Dec
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