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Fish dealers move their marine products at the Tsukiji fish market on Thursday. The market's auction of tuna early each morning is a major tourist attraction.

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No Stocks, No tourists, may be stocks already sold out, yet BUSY (?)

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Never been there, but they say you can find any and all seafood there. Weird & exotic too.

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The market’s auction of tuna early each morning is a major tourist attraction. >

That is until the "catch" has been completely depleted. http://science.time.com/2013/01/11/the-pacific-bluefin-tuna-is-almost-gone/

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Looks hygienic.

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Looks like the dark ages.

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Fish and Rice, a heck of a rads chance.

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Good place to view endangered species. More consumer awareness would certainly change the prodruce that must pass through this market everyday.

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I wonder how well traffic is obeyed there. I wouldn't want to test whether or not they'd stop at the zebra crossing if I started walking across at this time of day.

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Wasn't there talk about moving that market somewhere else?

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Zebra Crossing is safe as long as you are not staring at your cell phone.

It is a fabulous place to see real sales action going on. And the sushi shops deep within are really cheap....and fresh.

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This picture of workers is much better than the slew of fat political faces that too often fill this window. More of these, please.

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It's going to be very interesting to see what happens to the area around Tsukiji once the main market moves to Toyosu in the fall of 2016. I've read that a retail market for seafood--about a fourth of the current size of the market--will be kept at Tsukiji.

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