How to Visit the world's largest fish market By WonderHowTo May 14, 2007 Asia WonderHowTo Learn how to visit the world's largest fish market in Tokyo, Japan named Tsukiji. Follow along as you learn what to wear, what to watch out for, and most importantly, how to get the bes...
Sushi at Tokyo’s Tsukiji Market:£13-£20 / $17-$26 (2,000 – 3,000 Yen for sushi sets of around seven pieces or more). Cover charge at themed bar or restaurant:£6 / $8 on average. Bottle of beer:£3 / $4. Cup of coffee:£3 / $4. Plastic food on display at ...
Japanese yen exchange rate. This is an easy thing to avoid, though, as there are sushi chains everywhere that offer bowls ofkaisendonat reasonable prices. Tsukiji is interesting, but Tokyo’s main fish market is atToyosunow, so the fish at Tsukiji is no fresher than anywhere else in the ...
If at all possible, try to time your arrival in Kanazawa with lunch. One of my favourite meals in Japan was at the fabulous Omicho Market, which is famous for its sushi, sashimi, and high-quality fresh seafood. The market is less touristy than the chaotic Tsukiji Market in Tokyo, and ...
You head to Tsukiji; it’s 15 minutes by train, so you Google stuff to do nearby and share your hotspot with your less-organized friends (again). You get to Ginza Station and navigate the 15-minute walk to Tsukiji outer market. There, you grab a coffee, snack on some sushi fromTsukij...
For instance, if you ask Japan enthusiasts what the must-sees are in eachTokyo neighbourhood, undoubtedly the Tsukiji Fish Market and tuna auction will be a solid answer. Despite visiting Japan’s capital several times now, I’ve still not made the trip as it honestly doesn’t interest me ...
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Day 2 – Tsukiji, Shibuya, Roppongi If you’re suffering from jetlag, a trip to Tsukiji fish market may be tempting, but you need to arrive at 3 am if you want to catch the tuna auction. Just head there whenever you’re awake and stroll through the stalls. The outer market is full...
But on good years, we’d go for broke. Like the year the three of us and my partner went to Japan, where we admired the Meiji Shrine, walked the streets of Shibuya, hit the Tsukiji fish market, and even made it to the Ghibli Museum. (Though the hotel toilets were my nine-year-...