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Tsukiji Fish Bank Even at 8:00 a.m. OK Fresh fish and shellfish are waiting

[Ginzo] 14:00 on March 4, 2017

 Four travelers from Hong Kong at Shintomicho Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line. I didn't understand Hong Kong, but I showed the operation map of Tokyo Metro and confirmed that I would go to Tsukiji Market, and guide.

On the way, I encountered a foreign woman looking at the map of the information board in front of Tsukiji Station. We have decided to guide you with us too.

This woman was a traveler from Santiago, Chile, and had a forced schedule of going to Tokyo Station at 11:00 and going to Kyoto by Shinkansen.

Four Hong Kongers were not able to join our two Spanish conversations, and we entered the out-of-the-box market from Monzeki Street, saying, "No." The Chilean woman is "Chilena". He was beautiful.

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We received a kind reception at "Platto Tsukiji", received a map, and told the general public that they could not enter the Central Wholesale Market until 10:00.

In front of Namiki Inari Shrine, "Hi, Cheese!" We explained the exterior of Tsukiji Market and visited the store of "Uogashi Yokocho".

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The staff of "Platto Tsukiji" can enter the "Tsukiji Fish Bank" in principle at 9:00 for ordinary people, but recently it is vacant, so it is possible to enter even early, and the shop in the museum Visit marine products. The octopus is called "prupo" in Spanish.

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She was also looking at four pieces of great tuna that looked delicious.

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The restaurant on the 3rd floor of the "Tsukiji Fish Bank" Odawarakan is open from 7:00 in the morning. For the moment before entering the Central Wholesale Market, please drop in at Tsukiji Fish Bank.

Restaurants are "seafood bowl", "Chinese cuisine", "Fried food", "CURRY", and "Café".

"Breakfast at Tsukiji Fish Bank!"  I think this will be a new fashion. Closed on Sunday, public holiday and Wednesday (some are closed). Click here for information on the Tsukiji Outer Market and the Tsukiji Fish Bank. http://www.tsukiji.or.jp/