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People who love sushi and the seafood culture of<br>Japan can visit the Tsukiji Fish Market Tokyo for a more<br>enhanced experience.
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Tokyo Fish Market — Incredible Things You Need to Know! You can enjoy and take insights into the world’s famous seafood market named Tsukiji Fish Market with Ninja Food Tours. It is one of the superior and premier fish markets in Tokyo you can visit to broaden your vision as a tourist. Tsukiji is also famously known as Tokyo’s kitchen. People who love sushi and the seafood culture of Japan can visit the Tsukiji Fish Market Tokyo for a more enhanced experience.
Visitors will also have the freedom to select from Tsukiji gourmet adventures to combine the trip with sushi-making or Toyosu Market. One can’t miss Tsukiji’s outer market’s unique atmosphere as well as famous streets and stalls. You will find some blocks that comprise restaurants, wholesale and retail shops. Visitors can find fresh and processed seafood alongside food-related articles such as Japanese knives. Tokyo Fish Market — History The history of the Tokyo Fish Market traces back to 1935. Even though, it was the biggest fish market globally up until recently before witnessing relocations. In early 2018, the Tokyo city government announced to relocate the market following the old condition of the building. However, the relocation was completed in October 2018 when it was shifted to the new Toyosu market. It made Toyosu the new largest fish market. There are two main areas the Tokyo fish market consists of — the inner market and the outer market. In 2018, only the inner market was transferred to Toyosu while the outer market is still there. Around 700 wholesalers operate daily in the inner market. They play an integral role in selecting good quality fish with relevant price figures. You can approach them to get fresh tuna sushi in Tokyo. On the contrary, the outer market means more for retail stores and tourists. Retail stores in the outer market sell the same quality fish as the inner market.
Incredible Things to Do in Asakusa Tokyo’s traditional downtown area is home to numerous internationally-renowned sightseeing places. Visitors can explore a range of destinations from ancient temples and Michelin-starred eats to river cruises. Ultimately, they will have a lot of Things To Do In Asakusa in 2023. Sensoji Temple The most famous temple in Japan has a history of more than 1300 years. Its entrance gate (Kaminarimon) is pretty famous along with the oldest shopping street in Japan, Nakamise Dori. Hanayashiki Founded in 1853, it is Japan’s one of the oldest amusement parks. It is located near Sensoji temple and displays around 25 attractions for visitors. Asakusa Tourist Culture Information Center It is another must-visit place when you have a Personal Tour Guide Tokyo. The 8-story building is standing near the entrance gate to Sensoji temple. Sumida River Cruise
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