1. Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple
After meeting at "Cafe Veloce Tsukiji", let's discuss what you would like to eat. And first, we will take you to Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple, just a short walk from the cafe.
In Japan, most Buddhist temples are made of wood, but the architectural style of this temple is very unique.
It is rare in Japan, but the exterior is made of stone like other Asian temples.
Once inside, however, you will notice that the building resembles something you know!
45 minutes
2. Tsukiji Fish Market
Next, we will move on to the Tsukiji Fish Market, right next to that temple.
In addition to authentic Japanese sushi, ramen, tempura, Japanese curry, Sake, Japanese beer, Matcha sweets, Mochi, and more, a variety of local foods await you.
Japanese knives, Japanese tea, and tableware are also available as souvenirs, if you need.
1 hour 30 minutes
3. Hamarikyu Wharf
A 10-minute walk from Tsukiji Market will take you to Hamarikyu.
Hamarikyu is one of Tokyo's representative Japanese gardens. However, because it faces the sea, seawater is unusually drawn into the park to make it look like a river.
Here, for an extra fee, you can experience drinking real matcha tea.
45 minutes