Tokyo Tsukiji Market Restaurant Guide: 2025 Hours, Closed Days & Complete Food Guide (vs Toyosu Market)
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🐟 Looking for fresh seafood and street food at Tokyo's Tsukiji Market?
2025 operating hours, closed days, must-try foods,
and differences from Toyosu Market—
all in one complete guide!
Looking for Tsukiji Market restaurants where you can taste Tokyo's fresh seafood and street food? This guide covers the 2025 operating hours and closed days of what's commonly called the "Tsukiji Fish Market," as well as the clear differences from Toyosu Market. From hormone-don to tamagoyaki, discover everything about the still-vibrant Tsukiji Outer Market in this one comprehensive article!

🤔 Tsukiji Market—Didn’t It Close?
This is the most confusing part for many visitors. The short answer: "Half true, half false."
- Tsukiji Inner Market (Wholesale/Auction): Relocated to Toyosu Market in 2018. This is where the famous early-morning tuna auctions used to take place.
- Tsukiji Outer Market (Retail/Food): Still operating under the name "Tsukiji Outer Market". This is the "food paradise" where we enjoy sushi, kaisendon, and street food when traveling.
✅ Bottom line: We're visiting the "Tsukiji Outer Market," and it's still in the same location!

🕒 Essential Info Before Visiting Tsukiji Market (Access, Hours, Closed Days)
🚇 How to Get There by Subway
- Toei Oedo Line: Tsukijishijo Station (Exit A1) Most recommended! The market entrance is visible from the station exit.
- Tokyo Metro: Tsukiji Station (Exits 1, 2) Also very close, about 2-3 minutes walk.
🕒 Operating Hours: “Morning” is Prime Time!
Tsukiji Market has different atmospheres depending on the time of day.
- 6:00 AM - 9:00 AM: When professionals (chefs, etc.) purchase fresh ingredients. Very crowded and lively—you'll see the market's true character, but be careful not to obstruct traffic.
- 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM: Best time for tourists. Most restaurants and street food stalls are actively operating, making it the most comfortable time to enjoy the market.
- After 2:00 PM: Many shops start closing, so it's recommended to arrive by 1:00 PM at the latest.
🗓️ Closed Days: Avoid “Wednesdays” and “Sundays”!
Tsukiji Outer Market is basically closed on Sundays and public holidays. Additionally, many shops close on Wednesdays following the wholesale market's closure schedule.
⚠️ Important: These closure days are the market's official standards, but some shops in the outer market may close on different days or operate temporarily. If you have a specific shop you want to visit, it's safest to check its operating status on Google Maps before your visit.

🍣 Tsukiji Market Restaurants & Street Food
Here's a list of must-try restaurants and foods at Tsukiji that never disappoint.
1. Kitsune-ya (きつねや) - Hormone-don
A Tsukiji icon featured on Korean TV shows. Their signature dish is hormone-don (beef offal rice bowl) simmered in rich miso broth. Always has long lines, and the elderly owner's charisma is part of the attraction. (Hormone-don ¥900)
- Hours: 6:30 AM - 1:00 PM (Closed Wednesdays and Sundays)


2. Yamacho (山長) - Tamagoyaki
The representative of Tsukiji street food. You can taste freshly made, warm and fluffy tamagoyaki (rolled omelet) skewers (¥200). (Cash or PayPay only)
- Hours: 6:50 AM - 3:30 PM


3. Tsukiji Itadori (築地 虎杖) - Kaisendon
A place where you can enjoy kaisendon (seafood rice bowl) with fresh seafood beautifully arranged on rice. The "hitsumabushi" style menu, where you can taste various types of seafood in small portions, is particularly famous.
- Hours: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

4. Tsukiji Sushidai Honkan (築地すし大 本館) - Sushi
A legendary restaurant that has maintained its reputation as "Tsukiji's best sushi" since the days of the inner market, and was selected as one of Tabelog's Top 100 Sushi Restaurants in 2021. The wait is extremely long—you need to line up from early morning—but you'll experience the best sushi that rewards all your patience.
- Hours: 10:30 AM - 10:00 PM (Last entry 9:00 PM)

5. Ramen Kakitokai (らぁ麺 牡蠣と貝) - Oyster Ramen
A ramen shop that best showcases Tsukiji Market's seafood identity. The rich and creamy broth, made by simmering plenty of oysters and clams, is exquisite. You purchase a meal ticket first and then wait.
- Hours: 6:00 AM - 5:00 AM

6. Onoya Seimiten - Onigiri
Another Tsukiji morning staple is 'onigiri'. Onigiri made from freshly cooked rice at a rice shop offers a taste that's on a completely different level from convenience store products.
For detailed reviews and menu information about the warm onigiri at 'Onoya Seimiten', check out the post below.
- Hours: 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM (Closes early when sold out) / Weekdays only
➡️ Tokyo Tsukiji Market Onigiri Restaurant, Onoya Seimiten Onigiri

🕌 Tsukiji Market’s Unique Landmark: Tsukiji Honganji
Across the street from Tsukiji Market, you'll see a massive building with an exotic appearance that's hard to believe is a Japanese temple—this is 'Tsukiji Honganji'. Built in ancient Indian Buddhist architectural style, it offers a unique charm, and the modern cafe 'Tsumugi' inside the temple grounds serves an elegant '18-dish breakfast' that's very popular on social media. (The 18-dish breakfast often sells out early, so you need to arrive at opening time!)
- Hours: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM



🗺️ Where to Go After Tsukiji Market
Since Tsukiji Market is best visited in the morning, it's perfectly located for planning your afternoon itinerary. Choose your next destination based on your preferences and remaining time.
✅🚶♂️ 10-Minute Walk! 3-Minute Subway! Shopping District: Ginza
A leisurely walk from Tsukiji Market will quickly bring you to Ginza. In stark contrast to the market's lively atmosphere, enjoy shopping and elegant tea time in this sophisticated and luxurious district.
➡️ Ginza Must-Visit Places: Fail-Proof Recommended Course (Shopping, Restaurants, Tips)
✅ Within 15 Minutes by Subway! Culture and History Districts
These areas are quickly accessible via the Hibiya Line or Oedo Line. Short travel times let you experience completely different atmospheres.
- Roppongi: A neighborhood full of modern attractions including art museums and observation decks.
➡️ Roppongi Attractions Complete Guide (Observatory, Museums, Shopping, Restaurants)
- Ueno: Enjoy both the down-to-earth atmosphere of Ameyoko Market and the relaxation of Ueno Park.
➡️ Ueno Attractions: From Ameyoko Market Restaurants to Ueno Park
✅ Within 20 Minutes by Subway! Another Side of Tokyo
If you want to invest your afternoon time to see another face of Tokyo, these are recommended courses.
- Shinjuku: The heart of Tokyo where you can find everything—shopping, gourmet food, entertainment, and nature.
➡️ Shinjuku Attractions: From Shinjuku Gyoen to Restaurants and Shopping
- Nakameguro: A charming neighborhood full of cute boutiques and cafes.
➡️ Nakameguro Must-Visit Places: From Boutiques & Select Shops to Restaurants and Cafes
Editor's Note
This article is based on the author's actual experiences and original content from blog.naver.com/tokyomate. It has been translated and adapted to provide authentic travel information about Tokyo for global readers.