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Tsukiji Outer Market: Tokyo's Famous Seafood Market and Culinary Heart

13 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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Step into the bustling lanes of Tokyo's Tsukiji Outer Market - one of the most vibrant and historic food destinations in all of Japan. In this episode of Walking Tour of Japan, we explore the storied streets of a place that has fed Tokyo for nearly a century, from its origins as reclaimed land in the Edo period to its rise as the world's most famous fish market, and its remarkable reinvention after the wholesale auctions moved to Toyosu in 2018. We wander past stalls piled high with gleaming seafood, pause to watch vendors slice tamagoyaki straight off the grill, and discover the rhythm of a market that still wakes before dawn. Along the way, we visit Namiyoke Inari Shrine, the small but deeply significant guardian of the market, and explore the Tsukiji Uogashi fresh market building where the energy of the old inner market lives on. We share the best time to arrive, the hidden alleys most visitors walk past, and the practical tips that will make your visit unforgettable. For places to eat nearby, this episode covers Sushizanmai for around-the-clock sushi, Tsukiji Uogashi's standing counters for fresh nigiri and kaisendon, Edo-Jidai for traditional Edomae sushi, and the market's legendary tamagoyaki stalls. For nearby sites, we highlight Hamarikyu Gardens, Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple, Ginza, and Toyosu Market. Visit NorthStarTravelers.com [https://northstartravelers.com/] to explore our other podcast shows and browse gear recommendations for wherever your next journey takes you.

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Step into the bustling lanes of Tokyo's Tsukiji Outer Market - one of the most vibrant and historic food destinations in all of Japan. In this episode of Walking Tour of Japan, we explore the storied streets of a place that has fed Tokyo for nearly a century, from its origins as reclaimed land in the Edo period to its rise as the world's most famous fish market, and its remarkable reinvention after the wholesale auctions moved to Toyosu in 2018. We wander past stalls piled high with gleaming seafood, pause to watch vendors slice tamagoyaki straight off the grill, and discover the rhythm of a market that still wakes before dawn. Along the way, we visit Namiyoke Inari Shrine, the small but deeply significant guardian of the market, and explore the Tsukiji Uogashi fresh market building where the energy of the old inner market lives on. We share the best time to arrive, the hidden alleys most visitors walk past, and the practical tips that will make your visit unforgettable. For places to eat nearby, this episode covers Sushizanmai for around-the-clock sushi, Tsukiji Uogashi's standing counters for fresh nigiri and kaisendon, Edo-Jidai for traditional Edomae sushi, and the market's legendary tamagoyaki stalls. For nearby sites, we highlight Hamarikyu Gardens, Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple, Ginza, and Toyosu Market. Visit NorthStarTravelers.com [https://northstartravelers.com/] to explore our other podcast shows and browse gear recommendations for wherever your next journey takes you.

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