Today, I took a woman looking at the map at Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro.
I heard that she came from Tromso, the port town of Norway. He said he was staying in Tokyo for 3 days.
Because of the time difference (jetlag), Boyfriend is sleeping at a hotel in Shinjuku. In a question from her, "Would Japan travel with friends of the opposite sex?" I'm in trouble.
"Japan is strict, so I don't travel with the opposite sex until I get married," he said, "Is that true now? "Are you not doing Chiangi Inge?"
First of all, I pray to Mr. Honganji.
We will guide you to the outside market from the gate street.
I liked sushi-shaped erasers and processed tuna products and purchased them.
At the out-of-market information center "Platto Tsukiji", we received a map and pressed the shutter of the commemorative photo, and the staff was very kind.
We visited Namishi Inari Shrine, taught how to enter Tsukiji Market's large wholesalers and middle wholesalers, and said, "Enjoy Tokyo and have a nice day!"