月曜日, 6月 21st, 2010...3:23 PM

Tsukiji Outer Market

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Tsukiji Outer Market
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The Tsukiji Market has plenty to see, like the tuna auctions and the numerous sushi restaurants, but the outer area is a good sightseeing spot as well. At the north end of the market, there are shops lined up which deal with marine products, as well as restaurants.

Shops that sell fish, meat, dried goods, as well as places which serve food, such as sushi restaurants, are lined up side-by-side, and the narrow streets they are on are filled with people.

Tsukiji Outer Market

With customers who come all year round, and those who are new to it, the market has a unique atmosphere. The outer market’s of Tsukiji have been satisfying people’s stomachs for a long time, with souvenirs, lunch boxes, and snacks for later.

Tsukiji Outer Market

With customers who come all year round, and those who are new to it, the market has a unique atmosphere. The outer market’s of Tsukiji have been satisfying people’s stomachs for a long time, with souvenirs, lunch boxes, and snacks for later.

Tsukiji Outer Market

Here is a store which specialized in cooking utensils.

Tsukiji Outer Market

When you think of Tsukiji, you first think of fresh fish, but fresh meat is also sold here.

Tsukiji Outer Market

Fish that was brought in this morning.

Tsukiji Outer Market

“Daisada,” an omelette shop which has been open for 80 years.

After doing some shopping at Tsukiji, popular sightseeing spots Ginza and Tsukishima are close enough to walk to. Please enjoy!

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