Ume No Zushi - Hokkaidoの寿司店

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Ume No Zushi
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Nestled on Sakura Street in Hakodate, Ume No Zushi is a Michelin‑listed restaurant offering fresh sushi at an intimate counter. The master chef carefully selects tuna from the Tsugaru Strait, seafood from Uchiura Bay, and Hokkaidō sea urchin, squid, and scallops—beautifully weaving local treasures into the course. Playful touches like bud scallions and pickled‑plum shiso rolls appear toward the end. A well‑curated sake selection further elevates the depth of the sushi.

Seasonal Omakase Course

A chef’s omakase crafted from the finest ingredients of the day. Course content, number of dishes, and serving order vary depending on the day’s selection.

Note: Please inform us of any allergies or ingredients you wish to avoid at the time of reservation.

Good to Know

Reservation-only; menu can't be specified in advanceDietary restrictions accepted where seasonal supply allows-please inform sake& when bookingDinner service only: doors open 17:30, last entry 19:00Closed on Sundays plus one Monday each month
To deliver the very best, we source the finest ingredients of the day. The menu is an example and changes daily.

Ume No Zushi

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Interpreter fee is JPY 100,000 for 3 hours.

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Practical Details

Address: 1‑19 Kashiwagi‑chō, Hakodate, Hokkaidō 040‑0015, JapanAccess: 4 minutes on foot from Hakodate City Tram 'Kashiwagi‑chō' stopHours: Lunch only — open 12:00, last entry 13:00 / Dinner open 17:00, last entry 20:00Closed: Sundays; third Monday each monthParking: NoneReservations: Required; for guaranteed access to this popular counter, booking via sake& is recommended.

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