Sushi and sashimi can be found everywhere but I recommend you try them at the Tokyo Fish Market. For a good and cheap sushi, Genki Sushi (various locations) is the solution but do not expect the same quality you find at Tsukiji. Tonkatsu Tonkatsuis a beloved Japanese dish consisting of ...
Highlights:Go-cart through dynamic Tokyo • Experience the sensory overload of Tokyo at night • Witness the expansive Tsukiji Market, with its colorful displays and charismatic vendors • Discover the incredible artistry of the teamLab Borderless Museum • Sample some of Japan’s best cuisine...
A surprisingly detailed diorama of a crowded Ikebukuro market square in the early 20th century is one of the highlights at this tiny history museum. There are also scale models of a 19th-century residential neighborhood, a collection of ancient pottery, and a big Toshima-related library, though...
While many visitors have heard of famous areas, like Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ebisu, Ginza, and Gaienmae, some of the more offbeat city areas include Tsukiji, with its mammoth fish market, geeky Akihabara, the well-planned Shiodome, the olde-worlde Sugamo, and quirky Harajuku. Shibuya is one of...
-scale shopping and wide boulevards. Tokyo Station is Tokyo’s main transport hub, and it is excellent for day trips from Tokyo (to, for instance, Mt Fuji—Hakone and Fuji Five Lakes and Kyoto and Osaka). The main sights are the Imperial Palace, Hamarikyu Gardens,and Tsukiji Fish Market...
Tsukiji’s famous wholesale market moved to Toyosu in 2018, but the “Tsukiji Outer Market” (just 10 minutes from Ginza by subway), a warren of seafood restaurants and local bars, is still a fun place to eat sushi or ramen;Tsukiji Itadori Bekkanis a great choice for the former. ...
Tokyo’s most famous attraction isn’t your typical tourist magnet. A stinky fish market isn’t the place I’d normally want to spend a holiday! Even so, fighting your jet lag for an early morning visit toTsukiji Fish Marketis the perfect way to start yourfirst day in Tokyo. ...
Tsukiji fish market may be the first destination for foodies visiting Tokyo, and a department store basement food floor is also an essential stop, but one often-neglected attraction is the restaurant-supply district of Kappabashi. Famous for its...Deng...
▶Tokyo Tsukiji Fish Market Food and Drink Tour Explore the most lively and popular fish market in Tokyo, where you will have the chance to try some of the local’s favorite street foods and sake along with your friendly English-speaking guide!
Tsukiji The world’s biggest fish market Shimokitazawa Tokyo’s coolest neighbourhood Manin Densha Train travel sardine-style Shibuya A playground for Japan’s youth Shinjuku Station The world’s busiest station Meiji Jingu Tokyo’s royal shrine ...