Landmarks
Tsukiji Fish Market
1,032 locals recommend,
Why locals recommend it
An onigiri store selling over 40 types of handmade stuffed rice balls—a staple breakfast for Tsukiji workers. They use ingredients fresh from the market, like large prawns and salted salmon roe, and the rice balls are so big that one is enough to fill most people up. They’re so delicious that you’ll probably buy more anyway, though. This store is very much catered towards market workers rather than the general public, which means that they open at 3 am and shut at 3 pm—don’t wait until it’s too late to visit.
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Tsukiji Fish Market is a large wholesale market for fish, fruits and vegetables in central Tokyo.
The most famous fish market in the world. They will be moving to new place soon, so hurry visit. In and out of the market, so many good local seafood restaurants. Market starts very early in the morning (4am~) so if you want to see the bidding scene, no train available so take a taxi (around Y3000)
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Location
4 Chome-13 Tsukiji
Chuo City, Tokyo