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Half-Day Tokyo Tsukiji Fish Market Tour with Sushi Lunch (English Guided)

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Tsukiji Fish Market FooDrink Tour

Reviewed by: Doug, 2019/09/28

Best ever food and drink tour! Our guide Kyoko was amazing and her English was excellent. The group size of six people was comfortably manageable. We were five friends and a solo rugby / football player. Kyoko was very knowledgeable of the history and ambience of the area and the Fish Market layout and variety making sure that we visited the very best shops. Kyoko was very keen to pick up on our interests throughout the tour and bought those items for us to enjoy at our lunch. Kyoko was expert at maneuvering us through the market in a timely fashion while still allowing us time to browse and buy what the market had to offer. As a side note, see something you like? Better buy it there because you won't find it elsewhere. I highly recommend this tour and ask for Kyoko.

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Attended as:Friends
Activity Date:2019/09/24
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Fab Fish Market Tour!

Reviewed by: Peter Reading, 2018/04/29

Was a fantastic tour of the fish markets where we not only leant a lot but sampled the delicious food! Would recommend everyone to do it when you are in Tokyo

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Attended as:Couples
Activity Date:2018/04/03
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A delicious food tour with lots of samples

Reviewed by: Gerald Elder, 2018/04/10

The Tsujiki Market, at least the professional "inner" market will be moving in the fall of 2018, so now is the time to take this tour. Our group consisted of 6 people and one guide, and it appeared that they tried to keep the ratio around that as there were many groups forming up at our meeting place. This is an excellent practice, because the market is crowded and a larger group would have trouble staying together. We sampled oysters, sake, tamagoyaki (egg), crackers, beans, tea, and more. We saw the whole sellers cutting up tuna and chefs ordering fish for their restaurants. And then we settled into a nice little restaurant for a delicious sushi lunch.

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Attended as:Couples
Activity Date:2018/04/09
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