Tsukiji is the world`s largest fish market. A popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The bustling market is packed with shops selling not just fresh fish, but vegetables, seaweed, kitchen gadgets, and much more. As well, a variety of restaurants, many very simple open stalls, offering cheap eats. A great place to grab a bite, and it is not just raw fish.
Tsukiji is not the only market in the city. Following is a list of the other markets in Tokyo:
Adachi - fish Itabashi - fruits, vegetables and flowers
Kasai - fruits, vegetables and flowers
Kita-Adachi - fruits and vegetables
Matsubara-bunjou - fruits and vegetables
Ota - fish, fruits, vegetables and flowers
Setagaya - fruits, vegetables and flowers
Shokuniku - meat
Tama New Town - fruits and vegetables
Toshima - fruits and vegetables
Tsukiji - fish, fruits and vegetables
Yodobashi - fruits and vegetables
Here are some links (in Japanese):
Adachi Ichiba http://homepage2.nifty.com/adachi-ichiba/
Tsukiji http://tsukijishijo.seesaa.net/
Bistro Sanyo at Ota Market Check out the popular "set menu" of uni. There are only 20 sets available per day, and a bargain at 1,200 yen (about $10 U.S.). The uni set meal is the second photo down. http://bistro-sanyo.com/standard-menu.htm
And of course, beyond the above, you have Kappabashi for plastic food, and kitchen gadgets, located close to Asakusa. http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3020.html
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