TOKYO, Japan travel guide: Ginza, Tsukiji Fish Market, Ginza Six, Uniqlo | vlog 5
Ginza, Tokyo, JAPAN! Ginza is Tokyo's most exclusive district and a must-visit place in Japan. When you visit Ginza, it's worth combining with a trip to Tsukiji Fish Market, a short walk from the metro station. Tsukiji Market is still a great place to visit if you want to start your day with some of the freshest sushi for breakfast. The famous early morning tuna auction is not at Tsukiji anymore, but that should not be a reason to skip it. With your tummy full, you're now ready to burn some calories walking in Ginza. Go on a weekend afternoon to see Chuo Dori closed. That's where you find all the designer stores, the new Ginza Six mall and the famed Japanese clothing line Uniqlo. Uniqlo's flagship store is located in Ginza.
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Tokyo Street Food Ramen at Chuka Soba Inoue (中華そば 井上)
Chuka Soba Inoue (中華そば 井上) serves satisfying Japanese street food ramen in Tokyo. Get more details here:
A bowl of Ramen, is one of the most popular things to eat in Japan. It's not only soothing and satisfying, but it's also filling, extremely tasty, and often times one of the most affordable meals in Japan. In Tokyo, you'll find a restaurant that serves ramen at nearly every corner - in fact you can't even walk more than a few meters without bumping into another ramen restaurant. I ate a number of different types of ramen while I was in Tokyo, but the one that stood out to me the most, was the long-standing street food stall just outside of the Tsukiji market, known as Chuka Soba Inoue (中華そば 井上).
Chuka Soba Inoue (中華そば 井上) has been around for a long time, and I think it's safe to say that they have served thousands and thousands of bowls of delicious ramen to hungry passerby's. The restaurant is located on the side of the sidewalk, where there's a continual flow of pedestrian traffic all day long - the position is great. Starting from early in the morning Chuka Soba Inoue (中華そば 井上) has a line of people waiting to be served, but luckily it usually goes very fast as people slurp down their bowls of ramen as fast as possible and continue on.
Street food in Japan it's not actually very common - much of the food is served from restaurants - so Chuka Soba Inoue (中華そば 井上) was one of the few street food restaurants that I ate at while I was in Tokyo. There are many different types of Japanese ramen; Some types have buttery and creamy broth, but at Chuka Soba Inoue (中華そば 井上) they serve what's known as shoyu ramen, which is the clear broth, seasoned with a hint of soy sauce. For myself, this is one of my favorite versions of ramen, mainly because it doesn't feel too greasy or heavy, but it just goes down smoothly and the flavors are just so clean.
So anyway, I had already walked past Chuka Soba Inoue (中華そば 井上) one time before eating there, and I knew it was a place I had to try. The best thing is, you don't need to choose what to eat, they only serve one thing, the shoyu ramen. After you pay, it just takes a minute or two before the ramen master dishes out your bowl, which is always served piping hot. There is no seating, but they just have a couple of standing tables, where you can rest your bowl of ramen, season it appropriately, and get straight to digging in. For myself, it's the raw minced garlic that really makes a bowl of Japanese ramen incredible. Without raw garlic I wouldn't like it nearly as much: the garlic elevates it to new levels. I made sure to add a generous supply of raw garlic to my bowl of ramen, and that made all the difference.
The ramen noodles came topped with a few slices of pork, some pickled bamboo shoots, and a handful of sliced leeks and green onions. Like I mentioned before, the broth was clear and smooth and not too oily, which is something I really liked. Again, season with raw garlic, a hint of black pepper and chili, it was perfect. When you visit Tokyo, you have to have a bowl of ramen at Chuka Soba Inoue (中華そば 井上). It might not be the absolute best tasting ramen in Tokyo, but the Japanese street food atmosphere on the outskirts of Tsukiji, combined with a piping hot bowl of classic tasting ramen, is a wonderful experience. It was also winter when I went, and quite cold outside, so nothing satisfying like a hot bowl of soup.
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A Street Food PARADISE | Tsukiji Market, TOKYO
Trying out some great street food in the world's biggest fish market!
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Tsukiji Market, located in the Chuo Ward of Tokyo, right next to the fancy district of Ginza, is mostly known for it hosting the famous Tuna Auctions in the morning, attracting millions of tourists every year. However that's not why we are there today.
The market is also a PARADISE for street food! With hundreds of little shops & restaurants selling a variety of foods from Tamagoyaki to sushi or even Wagyu Beef, you can definitely find something you'll like there.
The market is actually divided into two very distinct zones, the inner and outer market. The inner market is where the tuna auctions happens around 5:50AM, but apart from the auction, access for tourists is restricted until 9:00AM.
Then you have the outer market where you can roam freely, try out different kinds of delicious foods and beverages, and more.
If you are looking to come to the market, it is easily accessible by subway with the Hibiya Line to Tsukiji Station, then a 5 minute walk from the station to the market.
Be careful to check the calendar of the inner market on their official site so that you come on a day where it is closed.
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The market is free of access.
Here is a list of the things we tried at the outside market:
• TAMAGOYAKI (100¥)
• TUNA SUSHI (2000¥)
• SCALLOP/SEA URCHIN SKEWER (1000¥)
• WAGYU BEEF SKEWER (1000¥)
• GRILLED IKA (500¥)
• ICHIGO DAIFUKU (300¥)
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【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】Digest version (3min. version)
This is a promotional video to introduce various tourist attractions of Tokyo Chuo City. The Digest version of the video brings together everything that is appealing about Chuo City,
making full use of the characteristics of the Walk, Activity, Food, Colors and People versions.
The Walk version provides a view as though you are walking the streets yourself,
the Activity version shows you the festivals and experiences that can only be had in specific moments and places,the Food version brings together all the food you'll want to eat in Japan that can be found in the city,
the Colors version provides overwhelming scenery that requires no words,and the People version brings together the lovely smiles of those working in the city based in the concept of a Japanese welcome. Watching this will reveal the appeal of Chou Ward in a way that cannot be expressed in words.
You are sure to find something that appeals to you.
■The play list of Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie
(Watch here for Japanese, Korean and Chinese (traditional character/ simplified character) versions)
■About Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】歩(Walk)version (English/3min. version)
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Japanese Street Food Guide To Tsukiji Fish Market | Tokyo Japan Travel Guide
Here are some of the best local street food to try in Tsukiji! From Japanese sweets like maguro yaki (tuna shaped taiyaki) to savouries like the popular sea urchin and eel sticks :)
In the end of the video I also gave some tips about which sushi restaurant to pick to eat at in Tsukiji and in short all of the sushi shops are great - the fish all come from the same place so the sushi is all pretty similar!
The crowded places with huge lines are often just because they are advertised more on the internet or have a English friendly website. Local shops are less advertised online as they already have a reputation with the locals so go somewhere different from all the tourists and find your special hidden gem in Tsukiji!
Shops mentioned in order:
1. Maguro-yaki: Sanokiya さのきや
2. Eel Stick: Tsukiji Unagi Shokudo 築地うなぎ食堂
3. Sea Urchin: Tsukiji Itadori 築地虎杖
4. Egg Roll: Tsukiji Yamacho 築地山長
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Tsukiji Honganji Bon Dance Festival
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An early morning visit at the Tsukiji Fish Market (築地市場, Tsukiji shijō) located in Tokyo's Chuo district. The site will soon be relocated elsewhere to accommodate the building of the structures that will host the 2020 Olympics so I wanted to take a few shots of this place for posterity.
Hama-rikyu, Tsukiji, Imperial Palace, Ginza, and Odaiba in a Day? | Tokyo, Japan Travel Episode 4
We had to catch up for our missed destinations from previous days so we combined the visit to Hama-rikyu Gardens, Tsukiji Market, the Imperial Palace, Ginza and Odaiba in our last day here in Tokyo.
For nature trippers, one could never miss the Hama-rikyu Gardens where everything is green and quiet. Similar to New York's Central Park (the smaller version though), the Hama-rikyu Gardens can be combined with a water boat cruise from the Sumida River Boat Terminal at Asakusa - the ticket price already includes the entry to the garden grounds.
The Tsukiji market is where you should go if you're craving for real Japanese sushi and sashimi, with restaurants serving these conveyor belt style.
The Imperial Palace is just a short walk from the Tokyo Railway Station, which boasts of old-style Japanese architecture. The Tokyo Railway Station is also there if you are traveling to other cities within Japan.
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Lastly, Odaiba is a man-made island structure that offers more sceneries to tourists. It is conveniently accessible via the Yurikamome line from the Shimbashi Station. We dropped at the Daiba Station where we visited Aqua City Odaiba, Decks, and the mini version of the Statue of Liberty in New York.
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【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】歩(Walk)version (English/3min. version)
This is a promotional video to introduce various tourist attractions of Tokyo Chuo City.
The Walk version of the video shows a day in Chuo City from the perspective of a visitor, walking around and seeing the sights. It captures areas representative of Chuo City, including Nihonbashi, Ningyocho, Ginza, Tsukiji, Tsukuda and Tsukishima, from the perspective of a pedestrian on the street. Take a stroll through the varied scenes of Chuo City, feel the traditions of history and touch upon the latest trends.
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■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】食(Food)version (English/3min. version)
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Cheapest Japanese Street Food Ever - Grandma's Harajuku, Tsukiji Fish Market, Ginza | Tokyo Vlog
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In this video, we went crazy for Japanese street foods! We started our day at Sugamo Jizo-dori Shopping Street, or the famously called Grandma's Harajuku. Street food here is really good and very cheap! Next, we went to Tsukiji Fish Market. Lots of seafood and lots of people too, and that's why we weren't able to try some of the seafood. But we didn't leave without trying out anything from the market. So, we tried the egg on a stick, way too sweet it can be a dessert, lol. Before we left, we stumbled upon the popular strawberry red bean mochi! Finally, I was able to try it, the strawberry was softer than the mochi. Everything about it was perfection! And lastly, Ginza baby! It was so cool seeing the whole Ginza street being closed off. We passed by Kimuraya Bakery while wandering around and that's why we thought of trying out their bread. It was so fluffy it felt like I was eating air!
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Sakana Takewaka さかな竹若 / Tsukiji,Tokyo / Japanese Cuisine,Washoku,Sashimi
A cook chooses you seriously every day in Tsukiji.
A live fish swims in a 20 tons seawater fish-tank largest in Tokyo.
This raw tuna has a fragrance and sweetness, and even salt is delicious.
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4-7-5 Tsukiji,Chuo-ku,Tokyo 104-0045 Tsukiji KY Building B1
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The auction starts at 5 am (Mon - Sat). Closed on Sunday and public holidays.
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Subway - Hibiya line to Tsukiji station Or Odeo line to Tsukiji Shijou station.
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【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】人(People)version (3min. version)
This is a promotional video to introduce various tourist attractions of Tokyo Chuo City.
The People version of the video is based in the concept of the Japanese welcome, filmed in collaboration with the craftspeople and professionals who work in Chuo City. The footage reveals their serious expressions as they go about their work and their natural smiles as they welcome customers, allowing you to feel the overflowing humanity that is to be found in Chuo City.
Wonderful new encounters surely await you in Chuo City. We welcome you to come and enjoy our city.
■The play list of Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie
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■About Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】歩(Walk)version (English/3min. version)
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】遊(Activity)version (English/3min. version)
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】食(Food)version (English/3min. version)
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】 彩(Colors)version (English/3min. version)
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【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】Digest version (1.5min. version)
This is a promotional video to introduce various tourist attractions of Tokyo Chuo City.
The Digest version of the video brings together everything that is appealing about Chuo City,
making full use of the characteristics of the Walk, Activity, Food, Colors and People versions.
The Walk version provides a view as though you are walking the streets yourself,
the Activity version shows you the festivals and experiences that can only be had in specific moments and places,the Food version brings together all the food you'll want to eat in Japan that can be found in the city,
the Colors version provides overwhelming scenery that requires no words,and the People version brings together the lovely smiles of those working in the city based in the concept of a Japanese welcome. Watching this will reveal the appeal of Chou Ward in a way that cannot be expressed in words.
You are sure to find something that appeals to you.
■The play list of Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie
(Watch here for Japanese, Korean and Chinese (traditional character/ simplified character) versions)
■About Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】歩(Walk)version (English/1.5min. version)
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】遊(Activity)version (English/1.5min. version)
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】食(Food)version (English/1.5min. version)
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】 彩(Colors)version (English/1.5min. version)
■【Tokyo Chuo City tourism introduction movie】人(People)version (English/1.5min. version)
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About overall tourist information of Tokyo Chuo City
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