Posts tagged Tsukiji
ICHIFUJI

Since our foundation in 1950, we suggest not only tableware, but also total kitchen coordination for famous hotels, Ryokan, long-established Japanese restaurants, and new-style Izakaya (bars). Tourists from all over the world visit us and we are proud of our number of item types and low prices that make visitors smile. We support Japanese cuisine, the World's Cultural Heritage, and every country's cuisine. Please visit us, Ichifuji, next to the newly built Tsukiji Uogashi Building.

Summary Credit: Central Tokyo Tourism

Address: 4 Chome-14-14 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan

Hours: 5am - 2pm

Website: http://ichifuji.tokyo/en/

How to get there: A 6 minute walk from Tsukijishijo Station, exit A1 on the Tokyo Metro Oedo Line.

 
EAT SEAFOOD

Ever wanted to eat sushi for breakfast? Sounds crazy right. Well Tsukiji Fish Market is opened at 5:00 AM so you can eat some tasty fresh fish imported from the nearby Toyosu Fish Market. There are so many places to go into, but don’t worry, our Tokyo Tour Guides can help you find the best place so that you can enjoy some delicious sushi in the morning.

Photo Credit: The True Japan

Photo Credit: The True Japan

Location: Tsukiji Fish Market

Hours: Typically from morning to noon

Website: N/A

How to get there: A 5 minute walk from Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.

 
NAMIYOKE INARI SHRINE

Namiyoke Inari Shrine is an important shrine to the Tsukiji Fish Market. It literally means protection from waves and acts a guardian deity shrine for the fish market. The shrine was founded in 1659, but the present shrine was built in 1937.

Photo Credit: Tsuki Hotel

Photo Credit: Tsuki Hotel

Address: 6 Chome-20-37 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan

Hours: N/A

Website: http://www.namiyoke.or.jp/

How to get there: An 8 minute walk from Tsukijishijo Station, Exit A1 on the Tokyo Metro Oedo Line.

 
TSUKIJI HONGAN-JI TEMPLE

Located conveniently next to the world renowned Tsukiji Fish Market, this temple is a hidden gem in Tokyo. Hongan-ji is a Jodo-Shinshu Buddhist temple - the most practiced form of Buddhism in Japan. What makes this temple unique is that it’s architecture was inspired by Southeast Asian temples - primarily Indian temples - making it a truly spectacular mix of culture in architecture. You can also go inside the grounds of the temples and if you’re lucky enough you might be able to see the monks reciting their mantras.

Entrance fee: Free

Photo credit: Savvy Tokyo

Photo credit: Accessible Japan

Address: 3 Chome-15-1 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045

Hours: 6am - 5pm

Website: https://tsukijihongwanji.jp/

How to get there: A 1 minute walk from Tsukiji Station, Exit 1 on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line