Discover the best top things to do in Tsukiji, Japan including Tokyo's Kitchen, Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple, Tsukiji Jogai Market, Kachidoki Bridge, Namiyoke Inari Shrine, Tsukiji Fish Market, Tsukiji Nippon Fish Port Market, Uogashisui Shrine, Chirori Memorial, Uogashi Sui Shrine Yohaijo.
Restaurants in Tsukiji
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Japanese home cooking class for foreigners in the heart of Tokyo- Ginza Why We Do ItWe love Japanese food and culture: to be able to enjoy it as part of our daily life, and to share it specialness to the World!How We Do•We make and explore delicious Japanese dishes•We learn, practice, and enjoy beautiful Japanese culture•We make friends with people from various countries What We DoWe teach a class for visitors of Japan...care to join us!!!Hello! We are sure you have tried Japanese food and loved it! Would you like to try making some Japanese dishes (Wasyoku).
4.0 based on 1,022 reviews
Tsukiji Hongwanji is a branch temple of Nishi (West) Hongwanji in Kyoto. The current Main Worship Hall was designed by Ito Chuta and rebuilt in 1934 after being destroyed by the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. The Main Worship Hall, Gate Posts (Main Gate, North Gate and South Gate) and Stone Wall were designated as Important Cultural Properties in 2014.
Enter the temple to pray and show respect to God. Very ornate; of Indian influence. There are very clean restrooms inside and no fee to enter.
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 276 reviews
This was near our beautiful hotel, Royal Park. On way to fish market and a great place to view Tokyo and to enjoy city landmark.
4.0 based on 189 reviews
We enjoyed stopping and paying our respects at this traditional Shinto Shrine. The shrine is to protect the market from the waves, as it was built on the water's edge when this part of Tokyo (then Edo) was created from landfill after the Great Fire of Meireki in 1657.
4.0 based on 673 reviews
Come To Fish Market Indulge In The Freshness Of Seafood Lobsters, Big Giants Scallops and Tigers Prawns BBQ, Simply Yummy Delicious, Simply Irresistible ????????????
3.5 based on 18 reviews
We were walking from the Tsukiji Market to Tokyo Station when we came upon the Chirori Memorial. It was a sweet and touching memorial. Nice for a quick stop.
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