Tsukiji Fish Market, Odawara-bashi Building (築地魚河岸 小田原橋棟)
The Tsukiji Fish Market is a fresh fish market with about 60 stands over two buildings, the Odawara-bashi Building and Kaiko-bashi Building. The first floor is Tsukiji's famous market of marine products, fruits, and vegetables. The food court with seafood restaurants, a kitchen studio, and event space is located on the third-floor of Odawara-bashi Building and opens at 7 a.m. The food court is a place for people to relax at the Tsukiji Fish Market where guests can have a meal or a break and enjoy special events.
Tokyo Chuou-ku Tsukiji 6-26-1 (Tsukiji / Odaiba / Bay AreaArea)
[Opening Hours] 5:00-15:00 (Opening Hours on the 1st floor is Depending on the store)
* Until 9:00, we give priority to the purchase of professional buyers. We recommend that tourists come after 9:00.
[3F Uogashi Shokudo] 7:00-19:00 (L.O.18:00)
* Business Hours is Depending on the store
Details
- Address
- Tokyo Chuou-ku Tsukiji 6-26-1 [map]
- Hours
- [Opening Hours] 5:00-15:00 (Opening Hours on the 1st floor is Depending on the store)
* Until 9:00, we give priority to the purchase of professional buyers. We recommend that tourists come after 9:00.
[3F Uogashi Shokudo] 7:00-19:00 (L.O.18:00)
* Business Hours is Depending on the store - Closed
- Same as Sunday Public holiday, some Wednesdays, etc., Tokyo Central Wholesale Market (Wednesday products)
- Fees
- [Admission fee]Free
- Parking Lot
- Not available
- Credit Card
- Not available (depending on the store)
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Available (uogashi studio)
* 3F break space only - Vegetarian Menu
- Not available
- English Menu
- Not available
- Note
- [Tel] Depends on the store
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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