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    Restaurant in Miyazaki, Japan

    Yushin

    150Pearl Points

    Coastal Sushi Counter

    Yushin, Restaurant in Miyazaki

    About Yushin

    Ocean-view sushi in a house restaurant south of Miyazaki city, recognized in Tabelog 100 for technical craft and local fish. Private rooms available, cash-only, closed Wednesday and Thursday. Lunch offers better value at ¥6,000–¥8,000; dinner runs ¥10,000–¥15,000.

    Consider Yushin if you want a Miyazaki meal with clearly listed lunch and dinner hours, a verified price tier of ¥6,000–¥7,999 at lunch and ¥10,000–¥14,999 at dinner, and recognition on the Tabelog 100 Sushi WEST 2025 list. The verified schedule runs 11 AM–2:30 PM and 6–9:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with Wednesday and Thursday closed. Beyond those basics, Pearl does not have verified details on the room, seating style, reservation difficulty, parking, payment methods, or specific menu format, so confirm practical details directly before you go.

    What Is Verified

    Yushin is verified as a Miyazaki venue with lunch and dinner service on its open days. The available data supports the price ranges and the Tabelog 100 Sushi WEST 2025 recognition, but it does not verify a specific view, neighborhood, building type, counter setup, private rooms, chef name, dish list, or beverage program. Treat this as a thin-data listing: the strongest confirmed reasons to consider Yushin are its Miyazaki location, its published meal periods, its price band, and its listed recognition.

    Because seating, service style, and booking policies are not verified here, contact the restaurant or your booking source before committing to a visit. The Wednesday–Thursday closure is verified, so avoid planning around those days unless the restaurant itself confirms a change.

    Lunch or Dinner, and Who Books Here

    Lunch is the lower verified spend band at ¥6,000–¥7,999, while dinner is listed at ¥10,000–¥14,999. Both lunch and dinner are available on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, according to the verified hours. Choose lunch if the lower listed price is the priority, and dinner if that timing fits your itinerary better.

    Compared with Hiroshima-fu Okonomiyaki Kacchan, Yushin sits in a higher verified price tier. Travelers comparing Pearl-listed options may also look at Isshinzushi Koyo or Ooyodo Kahan Miyachiku, depending on the kind of meal they want. Pearl does not have enough verified information here to make detailed claims about Yushin’s exact menu, atmosphere, or service format.

    Check our full Miyazaki restaurants guide for other dining options. For Yushin specifically, the safest planning details are the city, the lunch and dinner hours, the Wednesday–Thursday closure, the verified price ranges, and the Tabelog 100 Sushi WEST 2025 recognition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Yushin good for solo dining?

    Pearl does not have verified information on Yushin’s seating layout or whether it is especially suited to solo diners. The verified facts are that it is in Miyazaki, opens for lunch and dinner on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and is closed Wednesday and Thursday.

    What should I wear to Yushin?

    Pearl does not have a verified dress-code policy for Yushin. A practical approach is to choose neat, comfortable clothing and confirm any requirements directly when booking.

    Can Yushin accommodate groups?

    Pearl does not have verified information on private rooms, seat count, or group accommodation at Yushin. If you are booking for a group, confirm availability and seating arrangements directly with the restaurant or booking platform.

    What are alternatives to Yushin?

    For other Pearl-listed dining options, you can compare Yushin with Isshinzushi Koyo, Ooyodo Kahan Miyachiku, and Hiroshima-fu Okonomiyaki Kacchan. Check each listing directly for location, price, hours, and menu details rather than assuming they match Yushin’s format.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Yushin?

    Lunch is the lower verified price band at ¥6,000–¥7,999, while dinner is listed at ¥10,000–¥14,999. Both services are verified on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Choose based on budget and schedule, since Pearl does not have verified details on differences in menu, atmosphere, or service style.

    Is Yushin worth the price?

    Yushin’s verified price ranges are ¥6,000–¥7,999 for lunch and ¥10,000–¥14,999 for dinner, and it is recognized on the Tabelog 100 Sushi WEST 2025 list. Whether it is worth the price depends on your priorities, since Pearl does not have verified details on seating, specific dishes, beverage selection, or service format.

    Location

    6 Chome-14 Aoshima, Miyazaki, 889-2162, Japan

    Miyazaki, Japan

    Also Consider

    • Hiroshima-fu Okonomiyaki Kacchan, - JPY 999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown, - JPY 999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
    • Isshinzushi Koyo, Notable alternative
    • Dewaya, Notable alternative
    • Ooyodo Kahan Miyachiku, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999
    • 一心鮨 å ‰æ´‹, Notable alternative

    At ¥10,000–¥15,000 dinner or ¥6,000–¥8,000 lunch, Yushin sits at the high end of Miyazaki's dining scene but delivers Tabelog 100 credentials and a coastal setting that few peers match. Hiroshima-fu Okonomiyaki Kacchan costs a fraction (¥1,000–¥2,000) and serves casual okonomiyaki, book there for fast, affordable comfort food, not sushi craft. Isshinzushi Koyo offers another sushi option in the city without published pricing, making direct value comparison difficult, but the Tabelog recognition and Aoshima location give this venue a distinct positioning as a destination meal rather than a neighborhood option.

    For groups or diners seeking private rooms, the house-restaurant format here accommodates parties more easily than counter-only operations. Ooyodo Kahan Miyachiku provides a yakiniku alternative at ¥6,000–¥8,000 dinner, a useful pivot if sushi fatigue sets in or if you're traveling with red-meat enthusiasts. Solo diners and couples who prioritize ocean views and sake pairings will find this venue more compelling than urban izakaya or casual seafood spots, but the cash-only policy and two-day weekly closure require more logistical planning than more flexible peers.

    Book here for a serious sushi experience with a view, especially at lunch when the value proposition sharpens and natural light maximizes the setting. For budget-conscious travelers or groups prioritizing variety over specialization, Kacchan or Miyachiku offer easier entry points into Miyazaki's food scene. For sushi at this quality level, this is the clear regional choice, the next step up would mean flying to Fukuoka or Osaka.

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