Tsukiji Fish Market, established in 1935, was once the world’s largest seafood market, processing over 2,000 tons of marine products daily. Located in the heart of Tokyo, this bustling market was initially designed for commercial purposes but has since become a popular destination for visitors. Today, tourists can explore the vibrant outer market, where narrow lanes are lined with shops and stalls offering fresh seafood, sushi, and traditional Japanese kitchenware. The market’s lively atmosphere, filled with the sights and sounds of vendors and customers, provides a unique glimpse into Tokyo’s culinary culture.
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