Discover the culinary heart of Tokyo with a 2-hour walking food tour through the renowned Tsukiji district. Guided by a friendly local, visit the stunning Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple and explore the historic Tsukiji Outer Market (former Tsukiji Fish Market area), where lively stalls, fresh seafood, and local delicacies await. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere while learning about Japanese food culture and traditions. This small group tour, limited to 10 travelers, offers a personal touch, ensuring an engaging experience for first-time visitors.
- Experience the unique architecture of Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple
- Walk through the historic Tsukiji Outer Market with an expert guide
- Discover fresh seafood and snacks (own expense) in the bustling market
- Gain insights into Japanese food culture and daily life from your guide
Begin your tour at Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple, a striking Buddhist temple known for its unique blend of architectural styles. Your guide will share the history and cultural background of this important landmark before heading into the market area.
Continue to the Tsukiji Fish Market area, once the center of Tokyo’s seafood trade and still filled with energy and tradition. Explore the historic grounds with your guide and hear stories about how Tsukiji became a symbol of Japan’s food culture.
Finish with a walk through Tsukiji Outer Market, where rows of shops and food stalls offer everything from fresh seafood to local street food. Stroll through the lively alleys, discover hidden specialties, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this iconic neighborhood.
Please meet in front of Starbucks Tsukiji Ekimae Store. Your guide will be waiting outside the entrance with a sign that says “Tsukiji Food Tour.” The nearest station is Tsukiji Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line), Exit 1. Please arrive 10 minutes before the tour starts.
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