The Best 5 Things To Do in Tsukiji 2019

The Best 5 Things To Do in Tsukiji 2019

Tsukiji is a small place in Japan. This neighbourhood is easily accessible by metro. This place is really famous as the home of the world’s largest fish market. With a fish market in the neighbourhood there are a number of other activities that you can take part in in the city.

So, here are the top five things to do in Tsukiji.

1. Explore Tsukiji Fish Market

A short walk from the Tsukiji Shijo station or Oedo railway station will lead you to the Tsukiji fish market. It is situated at a site adjacent to the former Tsukiji wholesale market. The area consists of a number of blocks of wholesale and retail shops as well as small restaurants in the narrow lanes of the market.
If you are a big fan of fresh seafood and other local Japanese products, this is your prime destination. You can have breakfast or lunch at these restaurants while shopping.
The sushi at this place feels like explosion of flavours inside your mouth. It is one of the most important things to do in Tsukiji.

2. Visit Sushi Zanmai Restaurant

Sushi is the most consumed food by Japanese people and this delicacy of raw fish has an amazing reputation on the international level as well.
The Sushi Zanmai is one of the best sushi restaurants not only in Tsukiji but in the whole country of Japan. The shop owner is a passionate tuna lover who once bought a 489 pound tuna for 1.5 million USD. Hence, there’s a possibility that the tuna in your sushi is the one which was sold at the auction.
The seafood used in the sushi here is fresh and the sushi itself is made up of the best chosen local ingredients of Japan. So, if you are visiting Tsukiji make sure that you taste the sushi in this restaurant.

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3. Experience Ramen Making

Are you a lover of hot Ramen noodles floating in broth, accompanied by toppings? If the answer is yes then you should certainly witness live Ramen making. The chefs who make ramen noodles from scratch are no less than magiciens. 

You can also try making the Ramen noodles yourself. It’s an absolute delight to create something tasty with your own hands. So, if you’re in Tsukiji you can either indulge in the creation of ramen noodles or experience making the ramen noodles yourself. It should be on your list of things to do in Tsukiji.

4. Tsukiji honganji Temple

After a 3 minute walk from the Tsukiji market you’ll find a peaceful and calming Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Temple. This temple has a history of more than 350 years. It was built in Asakusa and was replaced at Tsukiji in the year 1657. 

If you want to know about the history and culture of Japan, are a fan of the traditional Japanese architecture or feel interested in Buddhism- this place is a must visit spot in Tsukiji.

https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3920.html

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This temple really stunned me. There's not way you can tell from the outside it is a temple for Buddhism🤔🤔🤔

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5. Experience taste of Tamagoyaki omelette

There are ten omelet shops in Tsukiji each having a unique style of preparing the Tamagoyaki Omelette. It is made up of chicken eggs combined with broth and sugar. It is then cooked in a pan with heat and layered like a crepe cake. It s then folded into a tube like shape..
It is one of the tastiest omelette you’ll ever have in your life. Its taste lingers inside your mouth for a long time. There are a few restaurants where you can see the chef making the dish as well. 

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最近築地で食材買うのにハマってる! でも、丸ごと買った魚をさばくのはやっぱりまだ苦手で、スーパーの調理してくれるコーナーは本当に素晴らしいなと思ってます。笑 おすすめの食材スポットありますか? . #築地 #tsukikji #自宅ごはん

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So, these were the things you can do while you are in Tsukiji. It’s an amazing place if you want to escape from the chaos of the city. The city brings you a sense of calm. You should certainly visit the city at least once in your lifetime.