Tsukiji Outer Market

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Hsieh ********
10 Mar
After watching the WBC, I used the QR code to board, which saved me time waiting in line to exchange tickets. It was very convenient, and currently, there are no service fees. I truly recommend everyone buy it. Thumbs up.
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翁 **
10 Mar
I chose Kabukicho for my ride, it's very convenient to get to Narita or Haneda from here! The price is 1400 JPY.
張 **
10 Mar
Booking tickets was quite convenient, as I didn't need to arrive early. However, I did have to exchange the voucher at the counter first. It would be even better if I could just scan a QR code in the future. I would definitely consider purchasing again!
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CHAIYA ***********
10 Mar
easy exchange at Ueno station kiosk
Klook User
10 Mar
Great experience. Shintaro was very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable about the history of the area and Japanese history in general which I really enjoyed learning about. Food is amazing. I like that Shintaro took us to the cheaper (but still good quality) spots so we had enough cash to try lots of things, because I explored a bit more after the tour and bought some more food but for more expensive price. Even though it was raining the whole time it was enjoyable. 10/10 I would definitely recommend, especially if you like seafood
Klook User
10 Mar
Very nice staff and fluent in english! As we got such a great deal here on klook, we decided to pay more to upgrade the wood type and add engraving! There were a lot of wotk benches, so the activity work for people alone and big groups! There arr also loads of camera holder in case you want to film your progress!
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焦 *
10 Mar
This Tokyo Metro card is incredibly practical and can be used on many lines. If you're planning to explore the city center recently, we highly recommend purchasing it from this vendor; it's both affordable and convenient.
Klook User
10 Mar
Fastest way to get to Osaka from Tokyo!

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What to know about Tsukiji Outer Market

Tsukiji Outer Market, also known as Tsukiji Fish Market, is one of the most famous markets in Tokyo, Japan. Originally famous for its huge wholesale market and tuna auction, the main part of the market has moved to the new Toyosu Market. But don't worry! The Tsukiji Fish Market is still there, with lots of wholesale and retail shops around the area. You can explore dozens of small shops selling delicious treats like grilled eel, tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet), and fresh fruit. There are also restaurants with the freshest sushi and sashimi, made from fish caught that same day. Plus, you can find stores selling kitchen tools, including Japanese knives and tableware. Whether you're looking to enjoy a seafood meal or want to explore the lively market area, Tsukiji Fish Market has something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to visit this iconic market when you're in Tokyo!
4 Chome Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan

Foods to Try at Tsukiji Fish Market

Grilled Scallops

Try the tasty grilled scallops at Tsukiji Outer Market! The scallops are cooked with butter, soy sauce, and sake, giving them a rich and savory flavor. Grilled just right, they bring out the natural sweetness of the seafood.

Kaisendon

Kaisendon is a popular dish at Tsukiji Fish Market. It's a bowl of sushi rice with different kinds of fresh fish on top. There are over 18 types of kaisendon at the market. The best ones are the uogashidon and aburi-don. These bowls have a mix of tuna, salmon, white fish, shellfish, and more.

Satsuma-age

Satsuma-age is a yummy deep-fried fish cake mixed with veggies. You can also try other fried treats like pickled and dried fish, squid dumplings, and corn fritters. These snacks are perfect for munching while you walk through Tsukiji Fish Market.

Tamagoyaki

Tamagoyaki is a sweet and fluffy Japanese omelet that people often eat in bento lunches. You can find freshly made tamagoyaki at different stalls. It's a tasty treat for breakfast or a quick snack while you explore the busy Tsukiji Market.

Grilled Tuna Skewer

Try the skewered grilled tuna! It's cooked in sake with a bit of salt and pepper. This dish is a great way to enjoy the famous tuna from the Tsukiji Outer Market.

Soratsuki

Soratsuki is a sweet ball of bean paste wrapped in chewy mochi dough with a juicy strawberry inside. You can pick from different flavors, like classic red bean paste or special ones like yomogi, pastry cream, mango, yuzu, and matcha.

Matcha

Order a refreshing iced matcha latte. They make it right in front of you, which is awesome to watch! These drinks don't have any preservatives, and the sweet ones use natural cane sugar syrup. It's a perfect way to cool off and enjoy a taste of real Japanese flavor.

Things to buy at Tsukiji Fish Market

Japanese kitchen knives

At the Tsukiji Fish Market, you can find high-quality Japanese kitchen knives. These knives are made with care and precision, making them easy to slice and chop. It's a perfect souvenir to bring home!

Traditional tableware

Buy traditional tableware at the Tsukiji Fish Market. These items are perfect for serving Japanese food like sushi and sashimi at home. You can find everything from delicate ceramic bowls to fancy chopsticks.

Dried seafood

Dried seafood, like seaweed and fish, is something you should buy at the Tsukiji Fish Market. These tasty ingredients are used in many Japanese dishes and give you a taste of the fresh seafood Tsukiji is known for. They're great for adding flavor to soups or as a quick, healthy snack.