Tsukiji Fish Market

Satisfaga su apetito con una deliciosa comida en el mercado de pescado más famoso de Japón

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Tsukiji, recientemente popular entre los turistas, es el mercado de pescado más grande del mundo. El mercado no solo vende pescado fresco sino también frutas y verduras. Puede comprar artículos en el mercado exterior y también hay muchos restaurantes que sirven pescado fresco.
Dirección
Tsukiji market, 5 Chome-2-1 Tsukiji Chuo, Tokyo
Telefono
(03) 3541-2640

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The fish market is a three minute walk from Tsukiji Station. Leaving the station take Exit 2, walk straight, then cross the main road. Continue straight, before crossing a second road. The Tsukiji Fish Market will be on your left hand side.

From Shinjuku Station to Tsukiji Station:
Take the Marunouchi Line to Ginza Station, then take the Hibiya Line to Tsukiji Station (19 minutes, ¥200)From Tokyo Station to Tsukiji Station:
Take the Yamanote Line to Yurakucho Station, walk three minutes to Hibiya Station then take the Hibiya Line to Tsukiji Station (12 minutes, ¥310)

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8 years ago
Tsukiji Market, the culinary capital of Japan
People say that there is no such a place on earth than Tsukiji Fish Market and this is maybe true. As a ‘culinary capital’ of Japan and is the biggest fish market on the entire planet, you will see countless seafood: from tuna fish to exotic shellfish as if in an aquarium, that you have no clue how to cook and how they taste like. While waiting in the long queue for fine sushi at the inner market, your excitement peaks but if you’re not lucky enough, alternatives are abound at the outer market, where sushi restaurants and retail stores lined up outside the inner market. You can also try some nice sweet omelet, along with skewed seafood or fruits. Yes, Tsukiji Market houses fruit & veg section, too. No doubt, the seafood is Tsukiji Market’s biggest attraction; however, what also catches visitors’ attention is the ramshackle inner market building, which doesn’t look like the real market but Hollywood film set. If you can wake up early in the morning, the tuna auction is worth seeing, since the market's relocation to a new site is in its calendar, happening sometime soon.
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9 years ago
Get here early!
If you want to watch the tuna auction, you NEED to get here early. The auctions start at 5am. You need to be here at around 2.30-3am. And I mean inside the waiting area, not "On the way". This is one of the things everyone seems to want to do. They only accept the first 120 people to get there. My group got there at 3.45am and they were full. But after a lot of convincing they let us in. Then you will sit in a small crowded room until 5am, no wifi, no nothing. Woo! Fun! The auction itself is quite interesting. Though it will be cold. Bring something mildly warm. All in all, I recommend. Its a good experience. 3.5 stars
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