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The Tsukiji Fish Market is the world's largest wholesale fish and seafood market. Officially the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market, the Tsukiji Fish Market is located on the southern part of central Tokyo facing the Sumida River near Tokyo Bay. The fish market has approximately 900 wholesale fish dealers each operating a small stall. A total of over 60,000 people work at Tsukiji Fish Market, from wholesalers to auctioneers to distributors and retailers.

The Tsukiji Fish Market traces its history back to the early development of Tokyo, to when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu established a fish market to provide supplies for Edo Castle. After the royal household had had its pick, the balance supply was then sold near the Nihonbashi bridge at Uogashi, the fish quay that lined the canals of Edo during those days. The fish market existed near the Nibonhashi bridge until the 1 September 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake, which devastated much of Tokyo, including the Nihonbashi Fish Market. A decision was then taken to relocate the fish market to Tsukiji. The first modern facility at Tsukiji began operating in 1935, with branch markets providing auxiliary support. Today Metropolitan Tokyo is served by three major fish markets including the one at Tsukiji, which handles the lion share of the catch.

The Tsukiji Fish Market has two sections. The outer market comprise both wholesale as well as retail shops selling Japanese kitchenware and supplies for Japanese kitchens and sushi restaurants. The inner market is where all the wholesale work takes places. This is where the fish are brought in. On any given there, there could be over 400 different types of marine life of all types being traded here. Indeed the market handles over 2000 metric tons of seafood a day.

Tsukiji starts work at 3:00am in the morning when the catch are brought in, not only by ship, but also by trucks from planes all over the world. The most impressive section of the market is the one dealing with the frozen tunas. Auctioning starts at 5:20am in the morning, and only licensed bidders can participate. Tourists intending to visit the market should reach it by 5:00am and watch the proceedings from a designated area. Activities at the market starts to declined by 8:00am, and by 11:00am, many of the wholesale shops have started to call it a day.

Tourist Information

Tsukiji Fish Market
Opening Hours (for tourists): 5:00am
Official Website: http://www.tsukiji-market.or.jp/tukiji_e.htm

Getting there

The Tsukijishijo Station on the Toei Oedo Line (E16), with three entrances A1, A2 and A3.
For full details about taking the subway, go to Tokyo Metro. You can also download the Tokyo Subway Route Map here.

Nearby Sights

  • Hamarikyu Gardens
  • Ginza



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