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Christina_S, Jun 2026
Tsukiji Fish Market Food Walking Tour
We very much enjoyed our tour of the Tsukiji fish market. Our guide brought us to a good variety of stops, some of the highlights being the fresh pepper shop and the sashimi experience - neither of which we would have found on our own. The only reason we’re giving 4/5 not 5/5 stars is that we would have enjoyed learning more about the history of the neighborhood and hearing a few anecdotes. Otherwise great!!
Amy_D, Jun 2026
Yusei made our day!
Yusei was our tour guide and he was great! I'm so glad we had him to take us around and point out specific items to try. Otherwise we may not have ended up trying as many new things, or would have ended up in long lines unnecessarily. Don't eat breakfasts before this tour! You will eat quite a bit along the way.
Angela_C, May 2026
Great experience
Great preview of this very busy market!! We had an individual explanation of how they operate & a personal families business
Terry_P, May 2026
A nice tour!
We visited a Temple and Shrine! Meg taught us how to pray at the shrine and I was able to place a prayer at the shrine! My daughter walked around to remove evil spirits. We made our own sushi and ate lots of street food! Meg took lots of photos!

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.