For food connoisseurs and seafood lovers, this tour of Tokyo's Tsukiji Market - one of the world's most famous markets - is not to be missed. Visit the place where massive amounts of seafood are traded daily and get the opportunity to sample fresh seafood at the stalls around the market.
This tour also includes cultural elements. Tsukiji is not just a trading district but is also home to several important Japanese shrines. Learn about different aspects of Japanese culture on this multifaceted journey.
Features include:
・A delicious seafood lunch at the market
・Food sampling at local shops and stalls
・Visits to Japanese Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines
・An enjoyable way to learn more about Japanese culture and cuisine
Sushi Workshop: You can choose to have this workshop either at your hotel or at a dedicated sushi studio in Asakusa. <br/>Duration: 2 hours<br/>Sushi: Your handmade sushi, tea, soup, and a special dish from the chef<br/>Tsukiji Market → Sushi Class: Meet at Tsukiji → Guided market tour & food sampling → Transport to hotel or Asakusa studio → Sushi-making workshop
Includes a fresh seafood lunch to dine at the market.
Sample fresh seafood and local snacks at the market
Learn about the history of Japanese buildings and religion
Key landmarks to find us:
- Look for the large blue and white "A1" exit sign
- There's a Lawson convenience store right next to the exit
- You'll see the historic Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple from the meeting point
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