It is said that breakfast is the most important meal which helps you get ready for the day. Isn’t it a great idea to have some breakfast before you start exploring the market?
After enjoying an early breakfast, taking an easy, relaxing stroll around the market might be a good option to get some exercise. You can enjoy watching the energetic and friendly people working there. They sell a large variety of stuff including fish, seafood, fruit, and other well-selected domestic foodstuffs. The market is full of small shops and restaurants, and it is the perfect place for trying many Japanese foods and learning about Japanese culinary culture.
the entrance of the cafe (Tsumugi) located on the front-left side of Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple.
Begin your journey at Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple, one of Tokyo’s most unique Buddhist temples. Unlike traditional Japanese temples, its striking architecture features influences from ancient Indian and Asian designs. Learn about Japanese Buddhist traditions, admire the beautiful stone carvings, and discover the temple’s important role in the local community.
Explore the famous Tsukiji Fish Market district, once home to the world's largest seafood market. While the wholesale auction has moved to Toyosu, Tsukiji remains a paradise for food lovers. Discover the history of Japan’s seafood industry and enjoy some of the freshest sushi and seafood dishes available in Tokyo.
Step into the lively Tsukiji Outer Market, where narrow streets are packed with local vendors, specialty food shops, and family-run businesses. This bustling marketplace is the perfect place to experience Tokyo’s food culture while sampling seasonal specialties, fresh seafood, Japanese sweets, and traditional snacks.
Explore the famous Tsukiji Fish Market district, once home to the world's largest seafood market. While the wholesale auction has moved to Toyosu, Tsukiji remains a paradise for food lovers. Discover the history of Japan’s seafood industry and enjoy some of the freshest sushi and seafood dishes available in Tokyo.
Hidden among the busy market streets, Namiyoke Inari Shrine has protected fishermen, traders, and market workers for centuries. Dedicated to safe voyages and prosperity, this peaceful shrine provides a glimpse into the spiritual traditions that have supported Tsukiji’s community throughout its history.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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