Tsukiji Market boasts an 83-year history as one of Tokyo's central wholesale markets, attracting a diverse range of ingredients from across Japan and around the world. The market handles approximately 480 types of seafood and 270 types of produce, offering an overwhelming selection.
Enjoy Japan's rich food culture to your heart's content at the vast Tsukiji Market. You can also learn about its history from your guide.
After that, we will visit Hama-rikyu Gardens, a landscape garden created during the Edo period (over 370 years ago).
Depending on the season, you can admire a variety of colorful flowers in full bloom, allowing you to experience the natural beauty of Japan.
You’ll also have the chance to learn about Japanese etiquette while tasting matcha and wagashi (Japanese sweets). This experience is optional and available for about 1,000 yen, payable on-site.
Enjoy the contrast between the tranquil garden and Tokyo’s skyline.
Located near Tsukiji Market, Tsukiji Honganji stands out with its Indian- and Western-inspired architecture, offering a serene contrast to the city’s bustle. Inside, you can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere.
Tsukiji Market boasts an 83-year history as one of Tokyo's central wholesale markets, attracting a diverse range of ingredients from across Japan and around the world. The market handles approximately 480 types of seafood and 270 types of produce, offering an overwhelming selection.You can stroll through narrow alleys while sampling grilled scallops, tamagoyaki (Japanese omelette), sushi, wagyu skewers, and matcha sweets etc . It’s a fun, delicious way to experience Japanese food culture up close—perfect for adventurous eaters and casual snackers alike.
After that, we will visit Hama-rikyu Gardens,a tranquil Oasis in the Heart of Tokyo.Nestled between skyscrapers near Tsukiji, Hamarikyu Gardens offers a peaceful escape with beautifully landscaped gardens, tidal ponds, and seasonal flowers. Once a feudal lord’s retreat, the park blends Edo-period design with scenic walking paths and traditional teahouses.You can optionally enjoy matcha and traditional sweets for a small fee at the teahouse overlooking the water, offering a peaceful taste of Tokyo’s history and natural beauty.
You will make your own way to the meeting points