• Tsukiji Fish Market is one of the biggest fish market in the world. You can enjoy the hustle of the market and taste the sample of some Japanese local food
  • Tsukiji as seen from Shiodome, 2018. Tsukiji Market (築地市場, Tsukiji shijō) is a major tourist attraction for both domestic and overseas visitors in Tokyo.[1]...
  • Tsukiji Outer Fish Market is huge and can be difficult to navigate, but you won’t have any problems with your guide handling navigation and language issues.
  • The atmosphere at Tsukiji Fish Market is electric, with the sights, sounds, and smells creating an unforgettable experience for food lovers.
  • But there’s a catch (pardon the pun): only 120 people are allowed into the Tsukiji Fish Market, this incredible early-morning every-day market.
  • The fish market was then relocated to the Tsukiji district and began its operations in 1935, transforming Tsukiji into a prosperous and bustling town.
  • Tsukiji’s famous Tsukiji Fish Market has moved to Toyosu, but there’s still a thriving market at the old market site and it’s a fun half-day destination.
  • Japan is a country that is famous for its seafood, and one of the best places to experience it is at the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo.
  • Tsukiji Balık Pazarı (Japonca: 築地市場 Tsukiji shijō), Tokyo'nun Chūō semtine bağlı Tsukiji'de yer alan bir balık pazarıdır.
  • Bugün Tokyo'daki son günümüz ve sabahları en ünlü yerlerden birini bilmeye adayacağız: Tokyo'daki Tsukiji Balık Pazarı ve kahvaltı suşi.