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Created in the 1930s, Toyosu is a manmade island that was built for housing, entertainment, and recreation. As of late 2018, it’s home to the world’s largest fish market, which is nearly double the size of its predecessor in Tsukiji.
https://www.gotokyo.org/en/destinations/eastern-tokyo/toyosu/index.html

From 1935 to late 2018, Tsukiji Wholesale Market(Tsukiji fish market) was the most famous of its kind in the world. With a large vegetable market and everything from dried produce to bread on sale in the surrounding streets, the area truly earned itself the nickname “Tokyo’s kitchen.” The inner section has since relocated to nearby Toyosu, but the outer market is still in full operation. Sitting on Tokyo Bay and walkable from Ginza, its maze-like streets are as fascinating as ever. Feast on the freshest sushi for breakfast at the surrounding restaurants or pick up some unique souvenirs, from seaweed to sushi knives and handmade ceramics.

In its heyday, Tsukiji market handled hundreds of different kinds of seafood, alongside a vast fruit and vegetable market. The inner market closed in October 2018 in order to move to a more modern facility in Toyosu. However, access was always limited to tourists. The outer market, which offers the most to see, remains open and offers a treasure trove of restaurants and sushi stores.
https://www.gotokyo.org/en/spot/65/index.html

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Filmed in April 2021

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8 Comments

  1. He TS, do you happen to know what that building is to the left @ 7:25 ?
    Church type building, there is no info on Google Maps.

  2. We have the opportunity to travel to some major capitals of the world, and I find thru your videos that the road system in Japan is world-class. I don't think you can compare them to the roads in North America or any other countries for that matter.👍

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