Step into the heart of Tokyo’s food culture with our Tsukiji Food Tour, where tradition, flavor, and history come alive. Guided by a local expert, this immersive tour takes you through the lively outer market of Tsukiji, once the world’s largest fish market and still the beating heart of Japanese gastronomy.
Discover the stalls and shops that locals have cherished for generations. From freshly grilled skewers to buttery tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet), from silky sashimi to seasonal street snacks, you’ll taste a wide variety of Japanese specialties made with the freshest ingredients. Along the way, your guide will share insider stories about Tsukiji’s history, its connection to Japanese food culture, and how the market continues to thrive today.
The highlight of the tour is a chance to enjoy a sit-down tasting where you’ll savor premium seafood and other delicacies sourced straight from Tsukiji’s vendors. It’s not just a food tour—it’s a journey into the flavors that define Tokyo.
During the Tsukiji Fish Market Walking Food tour, you will experience the histories about sushi and the stories about world's biggest fish market. We will walk around the Tsukiji Outer Market and Eat and Shop like a local. This tour is a great way to discover Tsukiji Fish Market by Food. We will hopping around Food Shops.
Lawson is a convenience store. Your local guide will holding a board in front of Lawson Tsukiji 4 Chome Store. Easy to find.
Please do not be late. Our guide cannot make other guests to wait long for the late guests.
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