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  2. Tsukiji fish market - Wikipedia

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    Bestor, Theodore C. (2004), Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World, Berkeley, California: University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-22024-2" Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market Threatened By Globalization," Bloomberg News, September 28, 2005. Documentary Film 'The Cost of Sushi; Emptying the Seas' (2012) by director Pedro Barbadillo.

  3. Toyosu Market - Wikipedia

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    At 408,000 m 2 (4,391,675 sq ft), Toyosu Market is almost twice the size of the old Tsukiji fish market. Unlike the previous Tsukiji fish market, the public cannot attend the auction at floor level among buyers. Instead, visitors can watch the market from a second floor viewing deck or, upon registration, from a room at the same level separated ...

  4. Toyosu - Wikipedia

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    The move to Toyosu Market was planned to have taken place in November 2016, in preparation for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. [11] Part of the plan was to retain a retail market, roughly a quarter of the current operation, in Tsukiji. [12] On 31 August 2016, the Tsukiji fish market move was postponed. [13]

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

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    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 glistening skyscrapers according to plans for its ...

  6. Tsukiji - Wikipedia

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    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 operations were moved to the new Toyosu Market. [1 ...

  7. Tsukiji Station - Wikipedia

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    Tsukiji Hongan-ji. Shintomichō Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line) (approximately 2 minutes' walk); The station is located in the Tsukiji neighbourhood of Chūō, Tokyo.Only a few blocks south of the station (about 150 m) lies Tsukiji fish market, the largest seafood market in the world. [3]

  8. Tsukiji Market - Wikipedia

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  9. Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World - Wikipedia

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    "Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World". Pacific Affairs. 78 (3): 487– 488. Schnell, Scott R. (2006). "Tsukiji The fish market at the center of the world". Asian Folklore Studies. 65 (1). Nanzan University: 98– 100. JSTOR 30030378. Swedberg, Richard (2006). "Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World . By Theodore C ...