Niigata’s long Sea of Japan coastline supplies some of Japan’s finest seafood, and the prefecture is renowned for the quality and variety of its fish — making it an excellent destination for sushi and seafood dining.
What It Is
The Sea of Japan yields different species than the Pacific coast — including snow crab, salmon, yellowtail (buri), flounder (hirame), and Japanese tiger prawn. The proximity of fishing ports means seafood arrives exceptionally fresh.
Highlights
Niigata City’s sushi restaurants serve Sea of Japan specialties rarely available at this quality level outside the region. Winter brings snow crab season; autumn delivers fatty yellowtail. Sado Island tuna and local salmon are year-round highlights.
Best For
Seafood lovers, sushi enthusiasts, and travelers seeking a different seafood experience from Tokyo or Osaka.
Best Season
Winter (November–March) for snow crab and fatty yellowtail. Spring through autumn for salmon, flounder, and prawn.
Access
Seafood restaurants are concentrated in Niigata City near the waterfront. Coastal towns like Teradomari and Murakami also have excellent seafood dining options.
Travel Tips
Teradomari Fish Center (寺泊魚の市場通り) is popular for fresh seafood snacks and grilled items on the spot. For a full sushi experience, Niigata City’s mid-range sushi restaurants offer good value. Winter is the best time to splurge on snow crab.
Japanese version: 新潟の寿司・海鮮(日本語)