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What are people saying about Tsukiji Fish Market

Aziz_S, Apr 2026
Nice experience
The market was very crowded and somewhat chaotic. The sushi class was very informative and fun. Kate was very caring and professional.
Karen_S, Apr 2026
Fish Market and Street Food
Shigeru was a great guide. We thoroughly enjoyed his history of the fish market and explanations of the street foods: fried fish balls, wagu bites, omelettes on a stick. The experience with the chef demonstrating how he slices fresh fish was great fun. He had great presentation of the food. He even torched some raw salmon and tuna for us to have some “ cooked fish” with our rice bowl. We ended the tour with an ice cream cone. Highly recommend this tour.
Diana_F, Apr 2026
The best seafood we had in Tokyo!
We loved our Tsukiji tour with Hitomi! She was such a delight, very kind, funny and knowledgeable about the entire area. The food spots she chose were very tasty, we really liked all the street food stops as well as the restaurant. This is the perfect way to discover Tsukiji fish market and the surrounding temples! Thank you for the lovely day!
kazmac273, Apr 2026
Loved the tour
Great way to learn about the history and culture of the Markets. Yuriko was an excellent guide - very friendly, professional and great knowledge. Was fantastic that it was such a small group.

Tsukiji Fish Market

5.0
(15,600)
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.