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  2. Tsukiji fish market - Wikipedia

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    Tsukiji fish market

  3. Tokyo's fish market opens long-awaited seafood restaurants ...

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    Tokyo's fish market on Thursday opened a long-awaited outer section with Japanese-style seafood restaurants and a spa for relaxation, as the wholesale venue that has struggled since relocating ...

  4. Tokyo's old fish market makes way for skyscrapers, glitzy ...

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    June 27, 2024 at 11:11 PM. TOKYO (AP) — The site of Tokyo’s famed Tsukiji fish market, left empty after it was razed six years ago, will be replaced by a scenic waterfront stadium and ...

  5. Toyosu Market - Wikipedia

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    The Toyosu Market (豊洲市場, Toyosu Shijō) is a wholesale market in Tokyo, located in the Toyosu area of the Kōtō ward. There are two markets for seafood, one for general wholesale and one for bidding, and one market for fruits and vegetables, with each in its own building. Tourists can observe the auction market on a second floor ...

  6. Pacific bluefin tuna - Wikipedia

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  7. Fish market - Wikipedia

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  8. Tokyo's famous fish market battles sushi slump - AOL

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    It’s the world’s biggest fish market. But wholesalers at the sprawling complex in Tokyo’s Toyosu neighbourhood are battling a long slump. Demand for fresh fish, especially the prized bluefin ...

  9. Tsukiji - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 35°40′05″N 139°46′26″E. Tsukiji fish market. Tsukiji (築地) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, Japan. Literally meaning "reclaimed land", it lies near the Sumida River on land reclaimed from Tokyo Bay in the 18th century during the Edo period. The eponymous Tsukiji fish market opened in 1935 and closed in 2018 when its ...