Toyosu Market

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"Toyosu Market is now open for sightseeing as well as the famous tuna auction every morning. Visitors can only access clearly-market areas, and some areas are off-limits. At the old location, you could experience the live tuna auction up close and personal. Now, the experience happens behind a huge glass window. Toyosu Market is open from 5:00 am to 3:00 pm, but most shops open at 7:00am. The market is closed on Sundays as well as holidays in Japan, and often closed Wednesdays. Toyosu Market is free to enter. You can watch live tuna auctions from dedicated viewing platforms for free as well. However, you still need to get a visitor’s pass to enter the buildings."
"3/5 Optional to go | Toyosu Market is a bustling and world-renowned seafood market in Tokyo that is famous for its tuna auction and fresh seafood restaurants. Visitors can witness the exciting tuna auction and enjoy some of the freshest and most delicious seafood in the city at the market's many restaurants. If you are not into tuna auction (Which you have to wake up early). Then this place might not be for you."
"A fish market with both a restaurant/shop area and a fish wholesale building with viewing platforms of the tuna and seafood auctions. Tuna auctions take place around 5:30-6:30AM so wake up bright and early if you want to see this!"

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