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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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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some14some
No Stocks, No tourists, may be stocks already sold out, yet BUSY (?)
Wc626
Never been there, but they say you can find any and all seafood there. Weird & exotic too.
Mochi Mochi
That is until the "catch" has been completely depleted. http://science.time.com/2013/01/11/the-pacific-bluefin-tuna-is-almost-gone/
kawabegawa198
Looks hygienic.
onedragon
Looks like the dark ages.
fuzzylogic
Fish and Rice, a heck of a rads chance.
ifd66
Good place to view endangered species. More consumer awareness would certainly change the prodruce that must pass through this market everyday.
smithinjapan
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.
sensei258
Wasn't there talk about moving that market somewhere else?
nath
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.
warispeace
This picture of workers is much better than the slew of fat political faces that too often fill this window. More of these, please.
Raymond Chuang
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.