We will visit Tokyo Fish Market mainly for foods.
The auctions finish in the early morning but you can see their displays and video of the auctions in this tour.
There are many shops of processed foods for fish brokers and eating places for visitors.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
at your hotel
- near the reception I will have my iPad with your name on it.
11:00-11:30 Processed food shop area in the fish market
We will visit the processed food shop area for the fish brokers in the market.
They sell dry foods such as green tee, dried pressed laver and kitchen wears including knives for fish.
11:30-12:00 Whole sale area
We will visit the whole sale area.
The tuna auction finishes in early morning i.e. 6 AM, but you can see its displays and video.
12:00-12:30 Lunch
I will take you to my favorite sushi lunch.
The price is from 3,000 to 8,000 JPY but I think it is reasonable considering their taste.
12:30-13:00 Foods area for visitors
We will visit a newly opened foods area named "Senkyaku Banrai" which means "Welcome one thousand guests!"
You can try many kinds of street foods such as Takoyaki, Wagyu beef, raw sea foods, etc. There is a free foot bath on the 8th floor with a great view of Tokyo.
Tour ends
Tour ends
Ending Point
at your hotel or other place you want to visit by yourself
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
guide fee, transportation cost of the guide
Transportation cost of you,
lunch cost of you and the guide
This tour does not include the tuna auction in the early morning i.e. 5:30-6:30 AM.
not available on Sundays, Wednesdays, and National holidays
when Toyosu market is closed
I was born and grew up in Yokohama. I used to work in Tokyo for more than 20 years. I became the National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter in English in 2013. At first, I had attended a volunteer group which provided a tour of the Imperial Palace East Gardens until 2015. I guided more than fifty times in the garden as a volunteer and studied about Japanese history and culture. Based on this experience, I became a tour guide of this online site in 2015.
Since then, I have guided more than 500 tours in Tokyo as well as Yokohama, Kamakura, Hakone, Kyoto, Nikko, etc., while improving my tours. My tours are very flexible and I always do my best to customize them according to the interests of my guests. I studied about the places and will provide you knowledge to appreciate them more deeply than just visiting there by yourself or a member of group tours. I like foods and I know many restaurants which provide typical Japanese lunch with reasonable price without waiting too long. Therefore, I am sure that I can provide you the best tours customized to your interests. It will be my great pleasure to help you to enjoy your stay in Japan. So please be my guest!!
Jackie F.
“Fantastic guided Tour!!!”
Mr Yuki is a brilliant guide. We learned so much about Tokyo from him. We really enjoyed his tour and I would highly recommend him!
Yuki K.
Dear Jackie, Thank you for your review. We visited Meiji Shrine at first including its inner garden where we see the full broom of water lilies on the pond and beginning of iris flowers. Then, I took you to Harajuku for shopping and lunch. The weather was perfect for walking. Please enjoy Tokyo with your family. Yuki
Khaled Q.
“Great tour!”
Great tour with Yuki.
Yuki K.
Dear Khaled Thank you for taking two days of my Tokyo tours. They were during Golden Week but not so busy except Nezu Shrine. They were my first visit to the strawberry farm and the aquarium but I found them very enjoyable for a family with children. Please give my best regards to your family. Yuki
Wally T.
“Day Trip to Kawagoe”
Our day trip to Kawagoe was well-organized, smooth, and a lot of fun. Yuki expertly guided us through the train system, making both arrival and departure stress-free. We visited a fascinating temple and ancient cemetery, but chose to spend most of our time exploring the charming, craft-filled streets. Yuki shared rich insights into Kawagoe’s history, which made the experience even more meaningful. We also enjoyed a traditional udon lunch and sampled a variety of delicious local treats. A truly memorable outing!
Yuki K.
Dear Betty, Thank you very much for the third review. It's been a while since I visited there last time. I'm surprised that there were so many Japanese tourists visiting the Kuratsukuri street. It was a big different from the authentic Buddhist Temple of Naka-inn. Thank you for taking my tours for three days. Yuki
$139/ per group