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and controversial whale species. Overall, more than 700,000 metric tons of seafood are handled every year at the three seafood markets in Tokyo, with a total value in excess of 600 billion yen (approximately 5.4 billion US dollars in August 2018). At
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restaurants. Most of the shops in the outer market closed by the early afternoon. Visitors were only admitted to the inner market from 10.00 am (11.00 am by the time the market was moved), by which time the activity in the market had reduced significantly or almost ceased. At times, the inner
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fish market. The Tokyo government, which already had plans to relocate the market due to its unsanitary conditions considered unsuitable for an area that had developed into a business center, then took the opportunity to move the market to the
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844:"Best Routes Guide to Tsukiji Fish Market from Near Stations"
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741:"Foodies bid farewell to Tokyo's famed Tsukiji fish market"
1334:"New fresh fish market planned when Tsukiji market moves"
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Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market Threatened By Globalization
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1538:"End of an Era for Tokyo's Iconic Tsukiji Fish Market"
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attraction for both domestic and overseas visitors in
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Tsukiji countdown: clock ticking on famed fish market
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Spring 2005, "Do_co,mo.mo Japan: the 100 selection",
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Rosa Caroli; Stefano Soriani, eds. (21 August 2017).
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Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World
1517:"The Whale Warriors: Whaling in the Antarctic Seas"
1434:"Japan's historic Tsukiji fish market catches fire"
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Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World
234:on the Tokyo Bay, and the area was therefore named
1775:(in Japanese). Tokyo Metropolitan Government. 2012
1574:"Tokyo scales back fish tourists" (28 March 2008)
1249:. Asahi Shimbun. 18 December 2014. Archived from
1489:"Tsukiji: Japan's famed fish market to relocate"
1047:National Association of Japan-American Societies
739:Fumito Akiyama, Wataru Suzuki (6 October 2018).
3707:Food and drink companies disestablished in 2018
1647:"Tsukiji tuna auction site reopens to visitors"
1377:Osumi, Magdalena; Aoki, Mizuho (20 June 2017).
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944:"Guide to Visiting Tokyo's Tsukiji Market"
1226:"Tsukiji to relocate to Toyosu: Ishihara"
769:"A Famed Tokyo Fish Market Is Relocating"
488:Learn how and when to remove this message
3727:Former buildings and structures in Tokyo
1021:. Cambridge Scholars. pp. 158–159.
893:"Tokyo catch: Fish market bars tourists"
817:"築地に国際交流拠点、東京都が三井不・読売連合を選定…30年代前半の開業目指す"
564:End of the fresh tuna auction at Tsukiji
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1814:," Bloomberg News, September 28, 2005.
1124:Walking along ruined railway trail (7)
919:"10 of the world's best fresh markets"
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998:"Tokyo 1890s - Nihonbashi Fishmarket"
713:"Tsukiji Market Ends 83-year History"
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1819:The Cost of Sushi; Emptying the Seas
1701:. FoodiesGoLocal.com. Archived from
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470:adding citations to reliable sources
1332:Takei, Hiroyuki (9 February 2012).
917:Goldberg, Lina (24 February 2013).
891:McCurry, Justin (5 December 2008).
1451:McCurry, Justin (26 August 2018).
501:(wholesalers known in Japanese as
27:Former fish market in Tokyo, Japan
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2813:Geothermal energy and aquaculture
2672:Worshipful Company of Fishmongers
1605:, November 24, 2009 (in Japanese)
1087:Reiji Yoshida (October 6, 2018).
868:. 30 October 2015. Archived from
767:Katie Lockhart (1 October 2018).
618:Fishermen cutting tuna at Tsukiji
606:Fishermen cutting fish at Tsukiji
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1336:. Asahi Shimbun. Archived from
1224:Fukada, Takahiro (2010-10-23).
457:needs additional citations for
154:The market is located near the
3086:Federated States of Micronesia
688:University of California Press
366:municipal or urban engineering
150:Cut frozen tuna being prepared
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1753:Tokyo Metropolitan Government
1521:National Geographic Adventure
1203:Tokyo Metropolitan Government
1173:Tokyo Metropolitan Government
1143:Tokyo Metropolitan Government
1065:Tokyo Metropolitan Government
361:Tokyo Metropolitan Government
326:Tokyo Metropolitan Government
308:The stalls at the fish market
121:Tōkyō-to Chūō Oroshiuri Shijō
72:in central Tokyo between the
3717:Tourist attractions in Tokyo
3682:1935 establishments in Japan
1832:Market association home page
1653:. 2010-05-11. Archived from
1624:. 2010-04-07. Archived from
1536:Shoko Oda (5 October 2018).
105:Nippon Professional Baseball
3277:Fish diseases and parasites
2886:Fish diseases and parasites
1688:. Retrieved 29 October 2014
1322:Retrieved February 23, 2016
340:Relocation to Toyosu Market
314:1923 Great Kantō earthquake
265:bridge, at a market called
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2823:Integrated multi-trophic
2254:Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo
1367:, 1 November 2015, p. 14
686:. Berkeley, California:
300:Construction and opening
142:A busy street in Tsukiji
2793:Aquaculture engineering
2347:Fishing industry topics
2249:Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower
594:Tuna auction at Tsukiji
168:Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
3658:35.66139°N 139.76972°E
1724:"Tsukiji Outer Market"
1686:Tsukiji Sushi Workshop
660:"Tsukiji Outer Market"
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356:was not unsuccessful.
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1515:Heller, Peter (2006)
1043:"Nihonbashi no Kashi"
962:"Tsukiji Fish Market"
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1745:"豊洲市場の移転整備 疑問解消BOOK"
1165:"豊洲市場の移転整備 疑問解消BOOK"
980:"Welcome to Tsukiji"
466:improve this article
389:2020 Summer Olympics
156:Tsukijishijō Station
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3445:Fishing tournaments
3307:Sustainable fishery
2584:Fish protein powder
2266:Tsukiji fish market
1789:Bestor, Theodore C.
1651:Mainichi Daily News
1622:Mainichi Daily News
1588:Mainichi Daily News
1340:on 11 February 2014
1107:The Japan Architect
1002:Old Photos of Japan
678:Bestor, Theodore C.
400:2020 Tokyo Olympics
18:Tsukiji Fish Market
3387:Commercial fishing
3359:History of fishing
2736:Fishing by country
2379:Commercial fishing
2283:St. Luke's Int'l U
2239:Hama-rikyū Gardens
2161:Higashi-Nihombashi
1924:Higashi-Nihonbashi
1837:2010-10-14 at the
1817:Documentary Film '
1680:2016-11-01 at the
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1313:Osumi, Magdalena
1228:. The Japan Times
1071:on 4 August 2018.
850:. 9 January 2018.
579:Takifugu rubripes
510:nakaoroshi gyōsha
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76:and the upmarket
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3493:Spearfishing
3282:Fish farming
3151:South Africa
3035:Sea cucumber
2990:Brine shrimp
2969:Raceway pond
2911:Spawning bed
2891:Fish farming
2863:Fish farming
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2690:Billingsgate
2682:Fish markets
2657:Chasse-marée
2629:Surströmming
2619:Shrimp paste
2544:Fish as food
2476:Factory ship
2471:Fish factory
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1929:Hisamatsucho
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3478:Fishing net
3450:Fly fishing
3312:Overfishing
3267:Aquaculture
3252:topic areas
3156:South Korea
3136:Philippines
3121:New Zealand
3040:Sea sponges
2941:Algaculture
2828:Mariculture
2785:Aquaculture
2769:Aquaculture
2746:Other areas
2516:Smoked fish
2511:Salted fish
2444:Power block
2419:Gillnetting
2207:Suitengūmae
2175:(JR, Metro)
2009:Yokoyamacho
2004:Tomizawacho
1954:Kakigaracho
1944:Horidomecho
1914:Hakozakicho
1883:Chūō, Tokyo
1779:27 February
1759:27 February
1728:Tokyo Guide
1475:Japan Times
1384:Japan Times
1364:Japan Times
1179:27 February
1120:鉄道廃線跡を歩くVll
1093:Japan Times
966:Truly Tokyo
928:24 February
902:17 February
664:Japan Guide
180:jōgai-shijō
172:jōnai-shijō
60:is a major
3676:Categories
3646:35°39′41″N
3572:Fish ponds
3473:Fishfinder
3460:Techniques
3422:Recreation
3402:Processing
3382:By country
3106:Madagascar
3081:East Timor
3054:By country
2954:Microalgae
2949:Giant kelp
2871:Broodstock
2798:Aquaponics
2662:Fishmonger
2589:Fish sauce
2491:Dried fish
2486:Slurry ice
2424:Longlining
2217:Tsukishima
2197:Nihombashi
2173:Hatchōbori
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2119:Tsukishima
2095:Tsukishima
2049:Hatchobori
1999:Ohdenmacho
1989:Nihonbashi
1974:Kodenmacho
1939:Hongokucho
1900:Nihonbashi
1709:2018-06-06
1661:2010-05-13
1632:2010-04-07
1572:BBC NEWS:
1344:2014-02-07
1300:2014-02-07
1279:2016-09-22
1232:2014-02-07
923:CNN Travel
829:2024-04-19
746:The Nikkei
438:Operations
296:district.
289:Nihonbashi
274:Rice Riots
263:Nihonbashi
255:Edo Castle
243:Nihonbashi
226:after the
220:Edo period
3565:Locations
3468:Fish trap
3392:Marketing
3349:Fisherman
3259:Fisheries
3246:Fisheries
3096:Indonesia
3061:Australia
2926:Tailwater
2896:Fish feed
2569:Fish meal
2299:Taimei ES
2276:Education
2244:Kabuki-za
2227:Landmarks
2203:Ningyōchō
2185:Kayabachō
2153:Bakurochō
2114:Toyomicho
2109:Kachidoki
2086:(2-chōme)
2034:Akashicho
2016:(1-chōme)
1994:Ningyocho
1979:Muromachi
1969:Kobunacho
1959:Kayabacho
1949:Kabutocho
1909:Bakurocho
1891:Districts
1542:Bloomberg
876:9 October
522:swordfish
514:retailers
413:Economics
278:Kome Sōdō
115:東京都中央卸売市場
82:wholesale
3628:Category
3600:Glossary
3503:Trolling
3498:Trawling
3407:Products
3369:Industry
3101:Kiribati
3030:Scallops
2838:Offshore
2667:Fishwife
2609:Lutefisk
2579:Fish oil
2559:Fish roe
2434:Dredging
2429:Trolling
2394:Trawling
2288:Waseda U
2261:Suitengū
2074:Shintomi
2069:Shinkawa
2059:Kyōbashi
2025:Kyōbashi
1964:Koamicho
1835:Archived
1791:(2004),
1678:Archived
1257:11 April
680:(2004).
635:See also
427:sardines
332:market,
176:auctions
134:Location
36:Shiodome
3722:Tsukiji
3616:Outline
3430:Angling
3412:Seafood
3397:Markets
3336:Fishing
3250:fishing
3196:Vanuatu
3045:Turtles
3025:Oysters
3020:Octopus
3005:Geoduck
2974:Seaweed
2921:Tilapia
2876:Catfish
2848:Raceway
2843:Organic
2715:Tsukiji
2614:Rakfisk
2594:Gravlax
2539:Seafood
2521:Kippers
2501:Gibbing
2414:Seining
2294:Chuo ES
2193:(Metro)
2187:(Metro)
2169:(Metro)
2124:Tsukuda
2079:Tsukiji
2054:Irifune
1919:Hamacho
1501:8 March
1418:24 July
1390:24 July
1209:4 March
752:8 March
724:8 March
419:seaweed
330:Toshima
294:Tsukiji
267:uogashi
236:Tsukiji
222:by the
195:History
166:on the
158:on the
126:of the
103:of the
89:seafood
70:Tsukiji
62:tourist
3556:Sinker
3513:Tackle
3184:Hawaii
3179:Alaska
3166:Tuvalu
3066:Canada
2916:Salmon
2710:Scania
2695:Fulton
2624:Surimi
2599:Hákarl
2549:Caviar
2104:Harumi
2064:Minato
1984:Nakasu
1934:Honcho
1801:
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423:caviar
377:Toyosu
344:After
334:Adachi
214:Origin
209:in use
38:, 2018
3605:Index
3546:Lures
3189:Maine
3161:Tonga
3141:Samoa
3126:Palau
3116:Nauru
3076:China
3071:Chile
2995:Coral
2881:Cobia
2211:T-CAT
2167:Ginza
2084:Yaesu
2039:Ginza
2014:Yaesu
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322:東京市場駅
259:Osaka
188:sushi
78:Ginza
66:Tokyo
3541:Line
3536:Hook
3526:Bait
3248:and
3091:Fiji
2771:and
2097:Area
2027:Area
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1259:2015
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1023:ISBN
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878:2018
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