Mouthwatering Sushi At The Tsukiji Fish Market In Tokyo
Eating the best sushi at the biggest fishmarket in the world! The Tsukiji Fish Market is conveniently located near Ginza and has the best restaurants in town for sushi, especially if you go in the early morning (5am).
Sushi is definitely my favorite food on the planet. Nothing is more delicious than a nice fresh cut of atlantic salmon.
Tsukiji Central Wholesale Market is a big market for fish in central Tokyo. It is the most famous of over ten wholesale markets that handle the distribution of fish, meat, produce and flowers.
Tsukiji Market is best known as one of the world's largest fish markets, handling over 2,000 tons of marine products per day.
The sight of the many kinds of fresh fish and other seafood and the busy atmosphere of scooters, trucks, sellers and buyers hurrying around, make Tsukiji Market a major tourist attractions.
In fact, the numbers of visitors have increased so much over recent years, that they have become a problem to the course of business, as the aging market's infrastructure was not anticipated to serve as a tourist spot.
A few tourists recommended me a fantastic restaurant in the middle of the district where the chef designed me an awesome plate full of freshly cut sashimi.
I compiled a video of all the sushi restaurants I went to in Japan. Scenes include: Tsukiji Fishmarket, Shinjuku conveybelt sushi, Kyoto station sushi, Shinjuku station sushi, Eurobeat in the washroom (totally awesome, Mike Scanner - Babe c'mon, which can be found on Super Eurobeat - Volume 38)