Exploring the Tsukiji fish market is definitely a must-do in Tokyo! The fish market is the largest fish market in the world and the top destination for sushi lovers. Many tourists like to see the famous tuna auction that takes place between 5 - 615 in the morning, however, I am NOT a morning person. The couple of times I visited the market I never arrived before 9 am. This time was no different, my mom and I arrived around 9 am and still loved exploring the market. There are a lot of vendors selling different types of seafood, speciality knives, as well as tea. Buckets of eels, massive crabs, octopus, fish-shaped cakes, as well as anything and everything relating to tuna can be found here. The market is great for people watching as well as trying out new types of food: fried tuna bits, little critters on skewers, as well as the traditional sushi! If you are brave enough, make sure to check out all the samples! After wondering around the small streets and admiring all the seafood that was starring at us, we were ready to eat sushi! We found rows of tiny restaurants with eager tourists and locals waiting in line to get in. We patiently waited in line for about 30 minutes until a spot opened up. Next came one of the best meals of our trip! Sushi, sushi and more sushi...oishii!!!! Have you ever had a food moment? A moment of true bliss, where your taste buds were taken on a magical journey? When you took a bite, all you wanted to do was savor the flavor and chew slowly, so the moment would lasts forever? I've tasted some delicious food in my lifetime but this truly was my first euphoric food moment! Feeling truly content, happy, joyous, and excited I savored every single bite as if it were my last. Thank you Tsukiji Market! They weren't lying when they said the BEST sushi in the world can be found here.
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