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foreign settlement, opened in 1859, had already become a center for commercial activities and international trade it never flourished, Like Yokohama, it was separated from the city by a canal.Tsukiji grew more as a focus for education, healthcare and Christian mission work. Early classroom and study
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fish market was razed. In the citywide restructuring following the quake, the Nihonbashi fish market was relocated to the Tsukiji district, and after the construction of a modern market facility, reopened in 1935. It was a major source of fish for the region. In his book on Tsukiji, Theodore Bestor
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were all to be found in this district. The Hoterukan (also known as Tsukiji Hotel or Edo Hotel), the first foreign -style hotel in Tokyo was a popular subject for woodblock prints after it opened in 1870, but it burned down after only four years.It was never very popular with foreigners, who
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complex. The American legation had been moved from an old temple in Azabu, by Minister John Bingham, prominent Reconstruction era Ohio congressman and the longest serving American chief of mission to serve in Japan. A total of ten other legations also established quarters there.
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were instrumental in its reconstruction. A number of other temples were also erected on what is now the outer marketplace. In addition, many private residences for samurai and feudal lords were constructed along the southern edge of Tsukiji.
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on September 1, 1923, and the resultant fires which raged in its aftermath, caused severe damage throughout central Tokyo. A significant portion of the Tsukiji district burned to the ground, and the old
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gravitated to other parts of the city or Yokohama. Moreover, the roadstead was distant because the harbor was shallow. After twenty years (1889), it was reincorporated into the city of Tokyo.
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Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by Chuo City Board of Education. Tsukiji 1-6
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sect. As a result, the temple site was relocated to Tsukiji, where many of the residents of nearby
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and seafood products of every kind. While the inner market moved in October 2018 to the new
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For many residents and visitors to Tokyo, the Central Wholesale Market, better known as the
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occupied a site in Tsukiji from 1875 to 1890 on the site that is now occupied by the
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Quieter backstreets of Tsukiji still feature some older properties and storefronts
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Tsukiji is built on reclaimed land out of what were once lowland marshes along the
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opened in 1935 and closed in 2018 when its operations were moved to the new
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as a means of weather-proofing and distinctive architectural decoration.
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After it was closed as a treaty port, it became an industrial area. The
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of 1657 destroyed over two-thirds of Edo's buildings, including
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Tsukiji Naval Academy hot air balloon demonstration (1877)
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Tsukiji : the fish market at the center of the world
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Tsukiji Storefront with copper wall and balcony cladding
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Billie Cohen (January 2005). "Lox, Stock, and Barrel".
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technical training facilities, renamed in 1876 as the
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Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World
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Index

Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World

Tsukiji fish market
Chūō, Tokyo
Sumida River
land reclaimed
Tokyo Bay
Edo period
Tsukiji fish market
Toyosu Market
Kobe
Amagasaki
Hyōgo Prefecture
Sumida River
Tokugawa period
shogunate
Great Fire of Meireki
Hongan-ji
Kantō
Jōdo Shinshū
Tsukudajima
residential area
Yokohama
Keio University
Rikkyo University
St. Margaret's Junior College
American School in Japan
St. Luke's International Hospital
legation
St. Luke's Garden

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