Discover the best top things to do in Chuo, Japan including Harumi Wharf, Tsukiji Jogai Market, Ginza Namiki-dori, Ginza Graphic Gallery, Amazake Yokocho, LIXIL Gallery, Yamaha Hall, Marugoto Kochi, Arashio Beya, Kabukiza Tower.
Restaurants in Chuo
4.0 based on 1,895 reviews
The fish markets are huge, I spent about 3 hours walking around the area. Try sampling some of the fresh seafood, I had the best sea urchin (umi) that I had ever had (so creamy), the largest fish eggs which pop in the mouth and delicious oysters with a favor that I can describe.
4.0 based on 206 reviews
This area offers you simply the best products in a super clean environment. Fifth Avenue, Oxford Street are just lagging behind thousands of miles...
4.0 based on 164 reviews
You can taste hand-made senbei, try hojicha (green roasted tea) icecram, and amazake, which is a non-alcohol drink so nutrious that it is called 'drinking IV.' They also have a traditional Japanese toy store and kimono stores, nice for window shopping. It is a good street having a lot of traditional things. I buy my hojicha there. It is very fragrant and tasty.
4.0 based on 125 reviews
I had the pleasure of having dinner here recently in the second-floor restaurant, Tosa Kura. Although Kochi prefecture is well known for its seafood, the sunny climate also makes Kochi one of Japan’s top producers of tomatoes, eggplants, green peppers, ginger and yuzu (a delicious citrus). If you or someone in your group are vegetarian or vegan, the restaurant is only too happy to accommodate them with advance notice. There is truly something here to delight all palates, and the beautifully presented food looks every bit as good as it tastes. Local wines and sake complete the experience. The first floor has a wide variety of Kochi food and craft products for sale. While a trip to Kochi should be on everyone’s Japan travel bucket list, the next best thing is a visit to Marugoto Kochi! The shop is easy to spot because of the regal statue of the samurai Sakamoto Ryoma outside. One of Kochi’s most influential figures in the 19th century, Ryoma has become a well-loved symbol of the prefecture, and the statue makes for a nice photo op, too.
4.0 based on 32 reviews
Great experience. Easy to find using on line maps. Nearest metro stations Suitengumae and Ningyocho. You know when you have found the right place when you see the crowd outside. You don't go in but watch through the street level windows. Starts at 7am and lasts till 10am. Sokokurai is the most senior wrestler to practice here.
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