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Tsukiji Outer Market 🐟🍣🍜 | Walking Tour of Tokyo in a Day

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Tsukiji Outer Market 🐟🍣🍜

Welcome to Tsukiji Outer Market, Tokyo’s bustling hub of incredible food, fresh seafood, and local delicacies! While the inner wholesale market moved to Toyosu, the outer market remains a vibrant and lively spot where you can experience the heart and soul of Tokyo's food culture. From sushi to street snacks, there's no better place to eat your way through Tokyo! Ready for some delicious finds? Let's dive in! 😋

1. Google Maps Link

Find your way easily: Tsukiji Outer Market on Google Maps

2. Next Subway Station Nearby 🚇

  • Tsukiji Station (Hibiya Line) – Just a 5-minute walk from the market, this station is the most convenient option.
  • Shintomicho Station (Yurakucho Line) – A 10-minute walk through a quieter part of the city, perfect if you’re coming from nearby attractions.
  • Higashi-Ginza Station (Asakusa Line) – Another great option, about 10 minutes away, especially if you’re planning to head to nearby Ginza afterward.

3. Good Places to Eat Nearby 🍣🍤🍵

You’re in foodie heaven! Here are some top spots to eat in and around the Tsukiji Outer Market:

  • Sushi Daiwa – One of the most famous sushi spots in Tsukiji. Be prepared for a wait, but the sushi here is fresh and worth every minute. 🍣
  • Tsukiji Itadori Uogashi Senryo – Famous for its kaisendon (seafood bowls), this is the place to sample all kinds of fresh seafood on top of a steaming bowl of rice. 🐟🍚
  • Marutake Tamagoyaki – Don’t miss this famous spot for tamagoyaki (sweet rolled omelette). It’s a delicious snack, and you can even watch them make it fresh. 🍳
  • Tenfusa – For something warm and fried, this tempura shop is a cozy place to enjoy crispy, mouthwatering tempura made from fresh seafood. 🍤
  • Turret Coffee Tsukiji – Need a caffeine boost? This local coffee shop is a hidden gem and serves some of the best espresso in the area. ☕️

4. Best Photo Spots 📸

  • Tsukiji Food Stalls – The vibrant food stalls with fresh seafood, colorful vegetables, and unique snacks make for some amazing, lively photos. Perfect for capturing the market’s unique vibe. 🍤🦀
  • Sushi Display Windows – Many sushi shops display their beautiful sushi in windows. These displays not only look delicious but also make for great food-centric photos. 📷🍣
  • Storefronts and Alleys – The narrow alleys between shops are bustling with activity and offer some charming, authentic street scenes. You'll find character in every corner! 🏮🍢
  • Outer Market Entrance – The main entrance to the market with the famous Tsukiji sign is a great landmark shot to kick off your food adventure. 🏙️

5. Opening Times of the Sight ⏰

  • Tsukiji Outer Market:
    Open from around 5:00 AM to 2:00 PM daily (some shops close earlier).
    Pro Tip: Get there early for the freshest food and to avoid the crowds! The best time to visit is between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM. After midday, many shops begin to close or sell out of their best items.

6. Additional Insider Tips 🧐

  • Cash is King: Many of the smaller stalls and vendors only accept cash, so be sure to bring plenty of yen! 💴
  • Eat While You Walk?: While it’s tempting to snack as you explore, keep in mind that it’s considered polite in Japan to eat while standing at the stall where you bought your food, rather than walking around. 🍢🍙
  • Sushi Breakfast: Start your day with a sushi breakfast! Tsukiji is one of the few places in the world where having sushi at 7:00 AM is completely normal—and completely delicious. 🍣☀️

7. Hidden Gem 💎

  • Tsukiji Honganji Temple – Just a short walk away, this incredible Buddhist temple has a unique Indian-inspired architectural style. It’s a peaceful spot to take a break from the bustling market and reflects an interesting side of Tokyo’s history. Not many visitors stray here, so it’s a great escape! 🛕✨

8. Public Bathrooms Nearby 🚻

  • Inside Tsukiji Outer Market – There are public bathrooms scattered throughout the market, but they can be a bit tricky to find during busy hours. Look for signs or ask a vendor. 🚻
  • Tsukiji Honganji Temple – This nearby temple has clean, accessible bathrooms if you need a quieter spot. 🚾

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Tsukiji Outer Market 🐟🍣🍜

Welcome to Tsukiji Outer Market, Tokyo’s bustling hub of incredible food, fresh seafood, and local delicacies! While the inner wholesale market moved to Toyosu, the outer market remains a vibrant and lively spot where you can experience the heart and soul of Tokyo's food culture. From sushi to street snacks, there's no better place to eat your way through Tokyo! Ready for some delicious finds? Let's dive in! 😋

1. Google Maps Link

Find your way easily: Tsukiji Outer Market on Google Maps

2. Next Subway Station Nearby 🚇

  • Tsukiji Station (Hibiya Line) – Just a 5-minute walk from the market, this station is the most convenient option.
  • Shintomicho Station (Yurakucho Line) – A 10-minute walk through a quieter part of the city, perfect if you’re coming from nearby attractions.
  • Higashi-Ginza Station (Asakusa Line) – Another great option, about 10 minutes away, especially if you’re planning to head to nearby Ginza afterward.

3. Good Places to Eat Nearby 🍣🍤🍵

You’re in foodie heaven! Here are some top spots to eat in and around the Tsukiji Outer Market:

  • Sushi Daiwa – One of the most famous sushi spots in Tsukiji. Be prepared for a wait, but the sushi here is fresh and worth every minute. 🍣
  • Tsukiji Itadori Uogashi Senryo – Famous for its kaisendon (seafood bowls), this is the place to sample all kinds of fresh seafood on top of a steaming bowl of rice. 🐟🍚
  • Marutake Tamagoyaki – Don’t miss this famous spot for tamagoyaki (sweet rolled omelette). It’s a delicious snack, and you can even watch them make it fresh. 🍳
  • Tenfusa – For something warm and fried, this tempura shop is a cozy place to enjoy crispy, mouthwatering tempura made from fresh seafood. 🍤
  • Turret Coffee Tsukiji – Need a caffeine boost? This local coffee shop is a hidden gem and serves some of the best espresso in the area. ☕️

4. Best Photo Spots 📸

  • Tsukiji Food Stalls – The vibrant food stalls with fresh seafood, colorful vegetables, and unique snacks make for some amazing, lively photos. Perfect for capturing the market’s unique vibe. 🍤🦀
  • Sushi Display Windows – Many sushi shops display their beautiful sushi in windows. These displays not only look delicious but also make for great food-centric photos. 📷🍣
  • Storefronts and Alleys – The narrow alleys between shops are bustling with activity and offer some charming, authentic street scenes. You'll find character in every corner! 🏮🍢
  • Outer Market Entrance – The main entrance to the market with the famous Tsukiji sign is a great landmark shot to kick off your food adventure. 🏙️

5. Opening Times of the Sight ⏰

  • Tsukiji Outer Market:
    Open from around 5:00 AM to 2:00 PM daily (some shops close earlier).
    Pro Tip: Get there early for the freshest food and to avoid the crowds! The best time to visit is between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM. After midday, many shops begin to close or sell out of their best items.

6. Additional Insider Tips 🧐

  • Cash is King: Many of the smaller stalls and vendors only accept cash, so be sure to bring plenty of yen! 💴
  • Eat While You Walk?: While it’s tempting to snack as you explore, keep in mind that it’s considered polite in Japan to eat while standing at the stall where you bought your food, rather than walking around. 🍢🍙
  • Sushi Breakfast: Start your day with a sushi breakfast! Tsukiji is one of the few places in the world where having sushi at 7:00 AM is completely normal—and completely delicious. 🍣☀️

7. Hidden Gem 💎

  • Tsukiji Honganji Temple – Just a short walk away, this incredible Buddhist temple has a unique Indian-inspired architectural style. It’s a peaceful spot to take a break from the bustling market and reflects an interesting side of Tokyo’s history. Not many visitors stray here, so it’s a great escape! 🛕✨

8. Public Bathrooms Nearby 🚻

  • Inside Tsukiji Outer Market – There are public bathrooms scattered throughout the market, but they can be a bit tricky to find during busy hours. Look for signs or ask a vendor. 🚻
  • Tsukiji Honganji Temple – This nearby temple has clean, accessible bathrooms if you need a quieter spot. 🚾

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