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Toyosu Market is the new home to Tokyo’s tuna auctions and offers a more sterilised viewing option for tourists. The food is equally as fresh as Tsukiji and worth a visit.
Other culinary recommendations if you can find them on your journey: sushi bullet trains (Uobei is excellent, cheap and conveniently located in Shibuya), traditional izakayas (Omoide Yokocho is a popular laneway and doubles as a busy nightlife area), Ramen Street under Tokyo station, DIY okonomiyaki, omurice and any yakitori bar you stumble across.
You’d need particularly poor luck and a bit of determination to find a bad meal in Tokyo. With this safety net in mind, I encourage you to follow your nose through your walking tour of the city. I’ve always found the best culinary adventures come from the unexpected.
Images in order of appearance: Jezael Melgoza, Clay Banks, Ellen Seah, Markus Winkle, Ellen Seah, The Infinite Crystal Universe, 2018, Interactive Installation of Light Sculpture, LED, Endless, Sound: teamLab © teamLab, Expanding Three-Dimensional Existence in Transforming Space – Flattening 3 © teamLab, Animals of Flowers Born in the Flower Forest, Symbiotic Lives, 2018, Interactive Digital Installation, Sound: Hideaki Takahashi © teamLab, Studio Ghibli ©, Leng Cheng, Ellen Seah.
Concrete Playground travelled to Tokyo as a guest of Jetstar.
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