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Tokyo: Tsukiji Fish Market Walking Tour with Local Guide
Ciri-ciri
- Pembatalan percuma tersedia
- 1j 30m
- Baucar mudah alih
- Pengesahan serta-merta
- Berbilang bahasa
Gambaran keseluruhan
- Explore the iconic Tsukiji Outer Market in Tokyo with a local guide
- Discover the vibrant world of Tokyo's food culture on a walking tour
- Taste a variety of must-try foods, hidden gems, and authentic stalls
- Learn about the history and evolution of Tsukiji from your guide
- Enjoy a flexible and personalized experience with a local guide
Lokasi aktiviti
- Tokyo
- Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Titik Pertemuan/Penebusan
- Daiko Bld, 2-chōme-12 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan | Meet in front of the Starbucks right outside Exit 2 of Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. Your guide will be waiting with a sign.
- Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan
Semak ketersediaan
Tokyo: Tsukiji Fish Market Walking Tour with Local Guide
- 1j 30m
Tempoh aktiviti ialah 1 jam dan 30 minit 1j 30m - Bahasa Inggeris
Perkara yang dirangkumi dan tidak dirangkumi
- Local guide
Apa yang disertakan Apa yang disertakan - Guided walking tour
Apa yang disertakan Apa yang disertakan - Transportation to and from the market
Apa yang tidak disertakan Apa yang tidak disertakan - Personal expenses
Apa yang tidak disertakan Apa yang tidak disertakan - food and drinks
Apa yang tidak disertakan Apa yang tidak disertakan
Perkara yang anda boleh jangka
Step into the vibrant world of Tokyo’s food culture on this immersive walking tour through the iconic Tsukiji Outer Market—one of the most famous culinary destinations in Japan. Once known as the world’s largest fish market, Tsukiji continues to thrive as a bustling hub of street food, traditional ingredients, and local life.
Unlike typical food tours, this experience gives you the freedom to explore and taste at your own pace. Rather than following a fixed menu, your local guide will introduce you to a variety of must-try foods, hidden gems, and authentic stalls—allowing you to choose exactly what you want to eat based on your interests, appetite, and curiosity. Please note that food and drink are not included in the tour price, and any purchases will be at your own expense.
As you walk through the narrow alleys filled with over 400 shops and vendors, you’ll encounter an incredible range of flavors—from freshly prepared sushi and grilled seafood to Japanese omelets, street snacks, and seasonal specialties. The lively atmosphere, with vendors calling out and food sizzling in front of you, creates a truly multi-sensory experience that captures the essence of Tokyo.
Your guide will not only recommend the best foods but also share stories about the history and evolution of Tsukiji. Learn how this market, established in 1935, became a global center for seafood trade and a symbol of Japan’s deep connection to food culture.
Beyond food, you’ll gain insight into Japanese eating habits, seasonal ingredients, and the philosophy behind Japanese cuisine—where freshness, simplicity, and craftsmanship are highly valued. You’ll also discover how Tsukiji has adapted over time, maintaining its traditional charm even after major changes in the industry.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want more than just eating—it’s about understanding the culture behind the food. Whether you’re a foodie, a curious traveler, or someone looking for a flexible and personalized experience, this tour offers a unique way to explore Tokyo through your own tastes.
Come hungry, stay curious, and discover why Tsukiji remains one of Tokyo’s most unforgettable destinations.
Lokasi
Lokasi aktiviti
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Tokyo
- Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Titik Pertemuan/Penebusan
PEOPLE PEOPLE - Daiko Bld, 2-chōme-12 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan | Meet in front of the Starbucks right outside Exit 2 of Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. Your guide will be waiting with a sign.
- Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan