Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Travel | Posted on 21-08-2009
Tsukiji fish market is known as the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world, located at the central of Tokyo. A short walk down from Tsukiji Station, there’s a street of small shops selling dried products, noodle stalls, and finger food. However, they are not very friendly for tourists to take photos. One of the stall owner shouted at me in Japanese when I aim to shoot photo at him.
However, in the Tsukiji Fish Market, the people are friendly, and it is really an eye opener for me to be in the huge market as this.
- Tsukiji Fish Market
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- Tsukiji Fish Market
- Tsukiji Fish Market
- Octopus
We did not see any tuna auction on that day, but we had a great time walking in the market. There are lots of other seafood and marine products in the market. Large and small fishes, marine products are sold in the market, and I saw how the frozen fish are being push through a huge machine and cut into smaller pieces.
After the walk in the fish market, we went to eat sashimi nearby and it is just… awesome.. =)







