Sushiro Unveils Golden Week Tuna Bargain Campaign
Akindo Sushiro Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Suita City, Osaka; President: Kohei Arai) will launch a Golden Week limited campaign starting Thursday, April 30, 2026. The popular “Premium Chu-toro (Medium Fatty Tuna),” normally sold from 180 yen (tax included), will be available from just 110 yen (tax included), and the new “Jumbo Negitoro Gunkan” — featuring approximately 1.5 times more tuna than the regular version — will also be sold from 110 yen (tax included) at Sushiro locations nationwide.
“Straight to Sushi!” — Over 40 Years of Dedication
Sushiro originated from a single standing-style sushi shop called “Tai Sushi” in Osaka. For more than 40 years, the chain has been committed to excellence in every aspect — from sushi toppings and rice to pricing and the in-store experience. Under the philosophy “Straight to Sushi!”, the company continues to serve delicious sushi with sincerity, honesty, and integrity.
Product Lineup Details
Premium Chu-toro (Medium Fatty Tuna)
- Product Name: Premium Chu-toro
- Price: Normally from 180 yen (tax incl.) ⇒ From 110 yen (tax incl.)
- Sales Period: April 30 (Thu) – May 10 (Sun), 2026
- Highlights: A beautiful gradient appearance with the rich aroma and umami of tuna, balanced by melt-in-your-mouth fat
Jumbo Negitoro Gunkan (Approximately 1.5x More!)
- Product Name: Jumbo Negitoro Gunkan
- Price: From 110 yen (tax incl.)
- Sales Period: April 30 (Thu) – May 10 (Sun), 2026
- Planned Total Quantity: 2.35 million servings (while supplies last)
- Highlights: About 1.5 times more negitoro than the regular version, offering rich tuna umami with a creamy, smooth texture
Notes
- Prices may vary by store
- After the launch, please check each store’s sales status and prices via the app or website
- Takeout-only stores “Sushiro To Go” and “Kyotaru / Sushiro” are excluded
- The “Sushiro Akihabara Chuo-dori Store” does not offer takeout
This Golden Week, enjoy Sushiro’s Premium Chu-toro and Jumbo Negitoro Gunkan at unbeatable prices at locations across Japan.