A new fish market in Tokyo’s Toyosu waterfront district opened its doors to the public for the first time Saturday, with visitors able to view activity from behind the glass of an observation deck. Tours started around 10 a.m. following tuna auctions, with some visitors viewing the sites
A new fish market in Tokyo’s Toyosu waterfront district opened its doors to the public for the first time Saturday, with visitors able to view activity from behind the glass of an observation deck.
Tours started around 10 a.m. following tuna auctions, with some visitors viewing the sites where sales take place and posing for photos with a delivery truck exhibited in an aisle.
People also formed long lines at sushi and curry restaurants, and coffee shops that moved from Tokyo’s famed Tsukiji fish market.