I introduced a Sushi Train restaurant in Fukui before, but recently I found another good Sushi Train place conveniently located inside the adjacent shopping building to JR Fukui Station. Sushi Train 'Kitano-Oyaji', literally, 'a geezer (old man) in the north', is run by a fish dealer and serves ocean-fresh fish from the local fishing ports in the Hokuriku region (Fukui, Toyama and Ishikawa). They also use local rice harvested in Fukui. The price of one plate (2-pieces of sushi) ranges from 100 yen to 700 yen. They all taste fresh and yummy! It's open from 11AM to 10PM(last order at 9:45) every day!
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Sushi Train 'Kitano-Oyaji' in Fukui
Enjoy fresh sushi inside the JR Fukui Station building!
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'Luxury three-piece' costs 700 yen
Entrance sign of 'Kitano-Oyaji'. It's located on the first floor of 'Prism Fukui', the shopping building adjacent to JR Fukui Station
Yellow tail (Buri) Sushi
Miso soup and steamed egg custard. Although the steamed egg custard cost only 280 yen, there was a lot of crab meat inside it!
The price per plate differs by its color
Menu of 'Kitano-Oyaji'
Salmon and sliced onion
Squid and sweet shrimp
Sushi plates go around and around in front of you. But you can also order directly to the Sushi chefs inside the counter
Three-battleship (Gunkan). Do they look like battleships?
Inside view of 'Kitano-Oyaji'
Colorful fish decorates the glass windows of 'Kitano-Oyaji'
Promotion poster put up on the wall
You can see the Sushi chefs clean a big fish here
Another poster of fresh fish on the wall
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