Tsukiji Outer Market
Tsukiji Outer Market, once a seafood wholesale market, is reputed as “the kitchen of Tokyo”, attracting countless visitors to eat breakfast and lunch. The food here is fresh and cheap, and the most popular ones are sushi and sashimi rice bowls that need seafood as materials.The Development of Tsukiji Market
The Tsukiji Market was once divided into Tsukiji Floor Market and Tsukiji Outer Market. It was once the largest seafood wholesale market in Tokyo, but Tsukiji Floor Market has been moved to Toyosu Market in 2018. However, the current Tsukiji Outer Market is still a busy food market, and many tourists come here to search for delicious food.
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Best Food Stores in Tsukiji Outer Market
No one is able to leave the market without eating anything. Sushi, sashimi rice bowls, and tamagoyaki are the must-eat food in the market. The raw material is fresh, especially the seafood, like sea urchins, salmon roe, and tuna. Fortunately, you are able to watch the scene of dissecting complete tuna. Here are some recommended gourmet stores:Authetic Sushi






Tip: Some popular shops are always full of people waiting in line. You can choose the dish you want or plan your next destination while waiting in line.
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Other Things to Do in Tsukiji Outer Market
1. Buy Good Things for Kitchen
In the market, you can find many stores that sell varied kitchen utensils and condiments, like knives, cutlery, cooking bags, pickles, and dried fish. Suppose you miss Japanese food after your trip, you can bring some cooking bags to cook for yourself. Besides, it is said that some famous Japanese chefs buy their knives here, and you can pick up some good knives that suit you. Here are some good stores that sell the above objects:



2. Stop by the Namiyoke Inari Shrine
It is said that the shrine protects the Tsukiji market and its merchants, and you can see the biggest statue of a lion head with a golden color in Japan. During the mid of June, you have the opportunity to participate in the Lion Festival and see the huge lion’s head held by people in the street.The Taboos in Tsukiji Outer Market
1. You are not allowed to eat food while walking, so finish your food inside or in front of the store.2. Please do not touch raw food material with your hands.
3. Smoking is prohibited; the market provides a special smoking place.
4. If you would like to take pictures of the store, please get the permission of the owners or assistants. Some shops will have signs that forbid taking photos.
5. There is no custom of haggling in this market because it is basically wholesale, so you cannot haggle prices.
6. Because the passageway of the market is not spacious, the luggage is required to be stored in the luggage cabinets. The cabinets at the market come in three sizes, priced at 200 yen, 300 yen, and 500 yen for usage.
Tips
1. You can ask for a map of the market in the information center to help you quickly locate the different stores. Besides, most staff here can speak English, and you can ask any question.2. The roads in the Tsukiji Outer Market are narrow and crowded and may have water stains, so it is not a good choice to wear sandals.
Approximate Visit Time
0.5-1 hour.The market usually opens at 8:00 and closes at 14:00. Visiting Tsukiji Outer Market at about 9:30 is a good choice. Besides, the majority of stores are closed on Wednesdays, Sundays, and national holidays. By the way, if you want to explore some famous stores, you may have to spend more time since these stores are always full of visitors.
How to Get to Tsukiji Outer Market
1. Take Toei Oedo Line, and get off at Tsukijishijo Station.2. Take Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, and get off at Tsukiji Station.
3. Take Toei Asakusa Line or Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, and get off at Higashi-Ginza Station.
What is Worth Visiting near Tsukiji Outer Market
After eating fresh and delicious food in Tsukiji Outer Market, it is a good choice to explore the nearby modern and bustling area, Ginza, where you can buy a variety of luxuries. You can walk to Ginza, which takes about 10 minutes.
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