- EAST AREA
- TSUKIJI
KYUEI MELON PAN
Monja is the most popular type of food in Tsukishima, but the melon bread at this store is also delicious and highly recommended. You can even hear an original melonpan song(?) played in the store.
Monja is the most popular type of food in Tsukishima, but the melon bread at this store is also delicious and highly recommended. You can even hear an original melonpan song(?) played in the store.
The red bridge is often chosen as the scenery of Tsukuda-jima and Tsukishima. It is also an interesting contrast to the high-rise condominiums on Tsukuda Island. There are Sumiyoshi Shrine and Tsukuda Tendai Jizoson nearby, so please visit them. The Tsukuda Tendai Jizoson in particular is located in a mysterious place, so it is fun […]
This tsukudani store has been in business for nearly 200 years. Tsukudani, which you don’t often buy for yourself, tastes better when you buy it at a long-established shop like this. The history of Tsukudajima is also interesting, so please check it out.
The Twin Towers are easily recognizable from a distance. “Freshness Burger” and a convenience store are located in the building, so you can buy a drink and rehydrate yourself. Walking through the inside and around the back of the building, you can walk along the Sumida River. Crossing the Tsukuda Bridge, which can be seen […]
A committed bakery that does not use preservatives or yeast food. Whatever you choose, it is truly delicious. The signature menu item is a cream bun shaped like a bear. True to the Tsukiji style, there are also products made with seafood. Although unrelated to this bakery, the Italian restaurant next door, “Tsukiji Tutto Bene,” […]
A hidden gem of a soba restaurant known for its delicious seafood. The soba noodles are, of course, excellent, but the seafood bowls are also crafted with great attention to detail. The portions are somewhat modest, so it won’t be too much of a burden if you plan to eat around Tsukiji and try different […]
A well-known Italian restaurant in Tsukiji. The signature dish, pescatore, is highly recommended. Though small, the restaurant has an atmosphere that makes it feel like something you would truly find in Italy.
Located on the third floor of the Tsukiji Uogashi food court, the shop is run by “Toshiei,” a tuna wholesaler specializing in tuna. It’s a place reminiscent of a university cafeteria, but the taste is authentic. Even for those who are a little hesitant about tuna, the tuna bowl here is recommended.
This is the temple that gave rise to the place name “Tsukiji.” It was constructed by reclaiming land that was once the sea. Unlike ordinary temples, this one is a magnificent building in a foreign style. Within the premises, there is also the “Tsukiji Hongan-ji Cafe Tsumugi.”
A ward facility was constructed on the occasion of the relocation to Toyosu, with fish market stores lining the first floor and a food court on the third floor. You can savor Western-style cuisine and soft ice cream (Milko Soft), both popular favorites from the Tsukiji Market. The food court may have the ambiance of […]