Last Updated on 2026年1月14日 by IAJ
Tsukiji Tokyo Guide:
Japan’s Ultimate Culinary & Cultural Experience
Discover Tokyo’s iconic food market and hidden cultural gems.

What is Tsukiji?
Tsukiji is Tokyo’s legendary culinary district, world-famous for its fresh seafood, vibrant market atmosphere, and authentic Japanese food culture. While the inner wholesale market relocated to Toyosu in 2018, the Tsukiji Outer Market continues to thrive, attracting over 4 million visitors annually—including food enthusiasts from around the globe.
Beyond the market, Tsukiji offers a unique blend of culinary excellence and cultural treasures, from the stunning Indian-inspired Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple to the serene Hamarikyu Gardens and the iconic Kabukiza Theatre in nearby Ginza.
TripAdvisor Rating: 4.3/5 (2,500+ reviews)
Annual Visitors: ~4,000,000
Instagram: #Tsukiji – 85,000+ posts
How to Get to Tsukiji
Tsukiji Station
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
Direct exit to Tsukiji Outer Market (3-minute walk)
Tsukiji-shijo Station
Toei Oedo Line
Exit A1 – directly at the market entrance
01 Tsukiji Outer Market (築地場外市場)
Tokyo’s Legendary Food Paradise
Despite the 2018 relocation of the inner wholesale market to Toyosu, Tsukiji Outer Market remains Tokyo’s ultimate culinary destination. With over 400 shops and restaurants, this vibrant marketplace offers an authentic taste of Japanese food culture that continues to captivate foreign visitors.
Why Foreigners Love It
- Fresh Sushi & Seafood: Sourced daily from Toyosu Market, prepared by master chefs
- Street Food Paradise: Try kushi-dama (grilled okonomiyaki balls), fresh oysters, wagyu skewers, and tamago
- Authentic Atmosphere: Local vendors and genuine market energy
- Instagram-Worthy: Colorful displays of tuna, sea urchin, and seasonal delicacies
- Cultural Immersion: Experience Japan’s food traditions firsthand
Must-Try Foods
- Fresh Sushi: ¥500-2,000 per serving – Melt-in-your-mouth otoro (fatty tuna)
- Tamago (Sweet Egg Omelette): ¥300-500 – Tsukiji’s signature specialty
- Kushi-Dama: ¥200-400 – Grilled okonomiyaki balls on sticks
- Fresh Oysters: ¥300-600 each – Plump and briny perfection
- Wagyu Skewers: ¥800-1,500 – Premium Japanese beef
“No need to visit Toyosu for the market experience. Tsukiji Outer Market has everything—fresh fish, amazing street food, and the authentic vibe. Best sushi of my life!”
— Sarah M., USA (TripAdvisor)
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02 Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple (築地本願寺)
Tokyo’s Most Unique Buddhist Temple
Just a 5-minute walk from the market, Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple stands as one of Tokyo’s most architecturally unique temples. Designed in 1934 with Indian-inspired architecture, this Buddhist temple fuses traditional Japanese spirituality with exotic design elements rarely seen in Japan.
Why Foreigners Love It
- Unique Architecture: Indian temple aesthetics meet Japanese Buddhism
- Historical Guardian: Spiritual protector of Tsukiji market workers since the Edo period
- Free Entry: Open to all visitors, no admission fee
- Peaceful Escape: Tranquil oasis amidst the bustling market district
- Cultural Experience: Witness authentic Buddhist practices
“I’ve never seen a Buddhist temple like this! The Indian-style architecture is stunning and completely unexpected in Tokyo. A hidden gem worth visiting after the market.”
— James T., UK (TripAdvisor)
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03 Hamarikyu Gardens (浜離宮恩賜庭園)
Edo-Period Tidal Garden & Tea House
A 15-minute walk from Tsukiji, Hamarikyu Gardens offers a stunning contrast to the market’s energy. This Edo-period garden features Tokyo’s only seawater tidal pond, where water levels rise and fall with Tokyo Bay’s tides. The 300-year-old Nakajima-no-Ochaya tea house sits in the middle of the pond, offering matcha tea with a view.
Why Foreigners Love It
- Urban Oasis: Traditional Japanese garden surrounded by skyscrapers
- Unique Tidal Pond: Japan’s only seawater pond that changes with ocean tides
- Tea House Experience: Enjoy matcha and sweets in a 300-year-old setting (¥600)
- Seasonal Beauty: Cherry blossoms (spring), irises (June), ginkgo trees (autumn)
- Photography Paradise: Stunning contrast of nature and cityscape
“After the hustle of Tsukiji Market, this garden was pure zen. The tea house experience was unforgettable—sipping matcha while watching the tidal pond with skyscrapers in the background. Magical!”
— Emma L., Australia (TripAdvisor)
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04 Kabukiza Theatre (歌舞伎座)
Japan’s Premier Kabuki Performance Venue
Located in Ginza (10-minute walk from Tsukiji), Kabukiza Theatre is Tokyo’s most prestigious venue for traditional Kabuki performances. This iconic theater has been the heart of Kabuki culture since 1889, offering foreign visitors an accessible gateway to Japan’s most dramatic performing art.
Why Foreigners Love It
- Affordable Single-Act Tickets: Experience Kabuki for just ¥1,000-2,000 (no full-show commitment)
- English Support: Subtitle screens and audio guide rentals (¥1,000) in English
- Architectural Beauty: Traditional Japanese theater design with modern amenities
- Cultural Immersion: Witness centuries-old performance traditions
- Souvenir Gallery: 5th-floor rooftop garden and gift shop
Ticket Options for Tourists
- Single-Act Tickets (一幕見席): ¥1,000-2,000 – Perfect for first-timers (60-90 minutes)
- Full Program: ¥4,000-20,000 – Complete Kabuki experience (4-5 hours)
- Audio Guide: ¥1,000 rental – English explanations of the story
“The single-act ticket was perfect for us—affordable and not too long. The English audio guide made it easy to follow the story. The costumes and makeup were absolutely stunning!”
— Michael R., Canada (TripAdvisor)
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Essential Tips for Visiting Tsukiji
Best Times to Visit
- Market: 7:00-10:00 AM (peak freshness)
- Temple: Morning after market
- Gardens: Early morning or 3:00-4:00 PM
- Kabuki: Afternoon matinee shows
Budget Guide
- Market Food: ¥2,000-5,000
- Temple: Free
- Gardens: ¥300 (+ ¥600 tea)
- Kabuki: ¥1,000-2,000 (single act)
- Total: ¥3,300-8,000+ per person
Suggested Itinerary
- 7:00 AM: Arrive at Tsukiji Market
- 9:30 AM: Visit Tsukiji Hongwanji
- 10:30 AM: Walk to Hamarikyu Gardens
- 1:00 PM: Lunch in Ginza
- 2:30 PM: Kabuki single-act show
Etiquette Tips
- Don’t block market aisles during peak hours
- Ask before photographing vendors
- Cash is preferred (ATMs at stations)
- No eating while walking in market
- Remove shoes at temple and tea house

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Stations in Tokyo are far more crowded than you imagine, especially during rush hours. Navigating packed platforms with heavy luggage after a long flight can be exhausting and stressful. Don’t let transportation fatigue ruin your first day in Tokyo. A private transfer ensures you arrive at your hotel refreshed and ready to explore, without fighting crowds or climbing stairs with suitcases.
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Perfect Day Trip: Mt. Fuji & Hakone
Complement Tsukiji’s culinary culture with Japan’s natural beauty. Explore Mt. Fuji, Lake Ashi, and traditional hot springs on this unforgettable day trip from Tokyo.
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