Karatsu Squid Restaurants with Kids: Where to Try Yobuko Live Squid Comfortably (2026)

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

Squid drying in the sun near Karatsu, Saga
Squid drying in the Karatsu sea breeze

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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