Yobuko, a small fishing port at the tip of the Karatsu peninsula, is famous for one thing: squid that’s still moving when it hits your plate.
It’s also one of the trickier meals to pull off with kids — sharp tentacles, picky eaters, and an hour-long drive from Fukuoka. Here’s how to make it work.
We’ve taken our two children (5 and 8) to Yobuko twice. The first trip was chaos.
The second time, with a bit of planning, was magical. This guide is the planning part.
What “live squid” actually means

Yobuko-style ika sashimi is sliced from a squid pulled out of the in-restaurant holding tank seconds before serving.
The tentacles still move on the plate — startling for adults, fascinating or terrifying for kids. The body meat is sweet and crunchy, like a clean apple.
The tentacles are then taken back, deep-fried in tempura, and returned about 10 minutes later. If you want the full play-by-play, see our guide to watching the “live” sashimi with kids.
Honest warning: some kids cry the first time the squid moves. Have a back-up dish ready (tempura, rice, kid set) before ordering the live one.
Family-friendly squid restaurants in Karatsu & Yobuko
Kawataro Yobuko — the most kid-tested
Large, calm, partly tatami and partly chair seating — the easiest room of the three for restless kids.
Kid sets without the live squid are on the menu (just sashimi + tempura + rice). Reservation is strongly recommended on weekends.
- Hours: 11:00–20:00 (last order 19:00), open daily
- Price: Live squid set ~¥3,800; kids set ~¥1,500
Driving in from the city? A Karatsu & Yobuko day tour from Fukuoka on Klook handles the winding coastal road so you can relax with the kids.
Manbo (Kaichuu Restaurant) — underwater dining room
Built like a half-submerged boat with windows looking down into the harbor.
The view alone keeps kids occupied while you wait. Smaller portions and a kids set are available — just ask for “okosama setto” at the door.
- Hours: 10:00–17:00, open daily
- Price: Live squid set ~¥3,500; okosama set ~¥1,300
Ikahonke — quick lunch counter
Small, fast, and casual. Best if you have a baby or toddler who won’t sit through a long set meal.
Squid skewers, ika-meshi (squid stuffed with rice), and tempura are all easy to share at the counter.
- Hours: 9:00–17:00, closed Wed
- Price: Squid skewers ~¥500; ika-meshi ~¥800
Squid restaurants compared at a glance
| Restaurant | Best for | Budget (adult) | Seating | Reservation | Baby/toddler OK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kawataro Yobuko | Families wanting calm + kid set | ~¥3,800 | Tatami & chairs | Recommended (weekends) | Yes |
| Manbo (Kaichuu) | Keeping kids entertained by the view | ~¥3,500 | Chairs, harbor windows | Helpful on weekends | Yes |
| Ikahonke | Quick lunch with a toddler | ~¥1,300–1,800 | Counter | Walk-in | Best for short stops |
Practical family tips
- Reservations: weekends fill up by 11:30. Call or have a hotel concierge book in Japanese
- Live or not: under-5s often skip live squid; the cooked tempura version is identical in taste, with no movement
- Drive time: Fukuoka → Yobuko ~80–90 min. The last 20 min is winding coastal road — pack a sick bag
- Restrooms: most restaurants have basic but clean toilets; no diaper-change rooms — change in the car
- Cash: smaller shops are cash-only; carry ¥10,000 in small bills for a family of four
Combine with a Karatsu day trip
A morning at Karatsu Castle plus lunch in Yobuko is a classic family route. See our full Karatsu with Kids day-trip guide for the morning half.
If you’re staying overnight, the Karatsu Kunchi festival (early November) and beach time at Niji-no-Matsubara round out a slow weekend.
Want to skip the rental car entirely? Browse Fukuoka day tours & transport passes on Klook, or lock in a base for the night with family-friendly stays in Saga on Agoda.
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- Eating Fresh Squid in Yobuko: Watching the “Live” Sashimi with Kids
- Karatsu Kunchi Festival with Kids: A Family Guide to Saga’s Autumn Float Parade (2026)
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