Michael Wilner, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Claremont McKenna College in California, has a great love of travel and international experiences. One of Micheal Wilner's recent experiences was visiting the famous Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo.
The Tsukiji Fish Market is the world's largest and busiest fish market, handling more than 2,000 tons of seafood each day. The market offers a chance to glimpse the inner-workings of a culture centered around the sea and the opportunity to witness skilled tradesman at work as they carve and divide enormous fish.
The bustling market has become famous with tourists for its live tuna auctions. However, many such auctions are now closed to visitors because of the large number of spectators.
No trip to the Tsukiji Fish Market is complete without a sampling of fresh sushi prepared by a skilled chef. To find the best sushi, wind your way to the restaurant portion of the market, near the fruit and vegetable stands.
The Tsukiji Fish Market is the world's largest and busiest fish market, handling more than 2,000 tons of seafood each day. The market offers a chance to glimpse the inner-workings of a culture centered around the sea and the opportunity to witness skilled tradesman at work as they carve and divide enormous fish.
The bustling market has become famous with tourists for its live tuna auctions. However, many such auctions are now closed to visitors because of the large number of spectators.
No trip to the Tsukiji Fish Market is complete without a sampling of fresh sushi prepared by a skilled chef. To find the best sushi, wind your way to the restaurant portion of the market, near the fruit and vegetable stands.