Tohoku | Aomori | Aomori
Furukawa Fish Market
Furukawa Fish Market is located in downtown Aomori and is known for create your own seafood donburi called nokkedon.
Kanto | Tokyo | Central Tokyo
Tsukiji Market
Tsukiji Market is a large market for fish, fruits and vegetables in central Tokyo.
Kansai | Kyoto | Kyoto City
Nishiki Market
Nishiki Market started out as a fish wholesale district, but evolved into a shopping district known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen.”
Hokkaido | Sapporo
Nijo Market
Located two blocks away from Odori Park, offers a chance to eat Hokkaido’s famous seafood.
Hokkaido | Hakodate
Hakodate Morning Market
Over 450 shops; hours of operations are 5am (6am in the winter) to 12pm.
Hokkaido | Kushiro
Kushiro Washo Market
Kushiro Washo Market is one of the top three fish markets to go to in Hokkaido and it is popular place to have a “Kattedon” meal.
Tohoku | Miyagi | Shiogama
Shiogama Fish Market
Shiogama Fish Market is one of the busiest processing centers for fish in Japan and most important fishing port.
Chubu | Ishikawa | Kanazawa
Omicho Market
Omicho Market is the largest fresh food market in Kanazawa and has been around since the Edo period.
Kansai | Osaka | Osaka City
Kuromon Market
The Kuromon Ichiba Market is known as “Osaka’s Kitchen” and is a popular shopping alley.