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Tsukiji Fish Market Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Tsukiji Fish Market

Ravi_B, May 2026
Fish Market tour
Shiki did a nice job…I liked the restaurant portion of the tour learning and trying the different tuna and even the new video portion that we watched on the tablet was informative, learning about the restaurant we ate at. I also enjoyed the other foods we tried in the fish market. Overall good tour!
Carol_S, May 2026
Tsubasa was a lovely,...
Tsubasa was a lovely, lovely tour guide. Knew a lot about the history and was easy to understand. The tour itself... thought the amount of food would be greater for the price paid...
Addison_W, May 2026
Amazing
The tour through the market was fun and interesting. Our guide was amazing and introduced us to a lot of different aspects of Japanese culture. The last part of the tour was our sushi making experience. The interpreter spoke English very well, and the chef was great! We all enjoyed our time.
WILLIAM_H, May 2026
Super Sushi Making Class wrapped in a Lively Tour of the Fish Market
Sean led us through the fish market. He had insight and humour. We learned about Japanese food at street level and had a many opportunities to buy samples of hot off the grill sea and meat dishes. Kate taught us how to prepare 5 kinds of sushi. The class had a great vibe. Good insights wrapped in clear here’s how you do it instruction. 100% recommended.

Tsukiji Fish Market

5.0
(17,697)
Tokyo
Smiling vendor at Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, Japan.
  • The Inner Market at Tsukiji Fish Market relocated to Toyosu in 2020, roughly 1.5 miles (2 kilometers) away from Tsujiki—head there to see the famed tuna auction.

  • The Outer Market, home to vendors and restaurants, still calls the original Tsukiji Fish Market home.

  • Take advantage of the many vendors in the Outer Market who sell some of the best sushi and freshest seafood you’ll ever taste.

  • The Outer Market of the Tsukiji Fish Market is technically wheelchair accessible, but not that easy to navigate due to the large crowds.

  • It’s free to enter the market, so you don’t need to buy Tsukiji Fish Market tickets.

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