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]]>Start your adventure with a visit to the Tsukiji Outer Market, where you can sample some of the freshest sushi in the world. While the inner wholesale market has moved, the outer market still buzzes with stalls selling. You’ll find everything from sashimi to tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet).
@spicykimchidiva tsukiji fish market in tokyo, japan #tsukijifishmarket #japantiktok #goodeats #yummyfood #japantravel #sushilover #strawberry #mochi ♬ 9PM in Shibuya – ADTurnUp
If you’re a ramen lover, Shinjuku is your go-to destination. From rich tonkotsu (pork bone broth) to the lighter shoyu (soy sauce) ramen, the narrow alleys of Shinjuku are packed with tiny ramen shops, each offering its own spin on this comforting dish. Don’t miss out on slurping your way through Tokyo’s ramen scene—it’s practically a rite of passage!
@foodiesofsyd This was such a good late night feed #ramen #tokyofood #japanesefood #tokyo #shinjuku #kabukicho #japan #japantiktok #foryou ♬ たぶん – YOASOBI
Lastly, no trip to Tokyo is complete without sampling its street food, and Asakusa is the place to do it. Wander through the lively Nakamise Shopping Street. Snack on taiyaki (fish-shaped cakes filled with sweet red bean paste), yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), and crispy tempura.
@timeouttokyo One of the most popular destinations in Tokyo, Asakusa is home to some of the city’s biggest attractions like Sensoji Temple. It’s also a haven for street food with many shops turning out unique and delectable snacks. Here are some of our favourites. #TimeOutTokyo ♬ original sound – Time Out Tokyo – Time Out Tokyo
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]]>Start your adventure with a visit to the Tsukiji Outer Market, where you can sample some of the freshest sushi in the world. While the inner wholesale market has moved, the outer market still buzzes with stalls selling. You’ll find everything from sashimi to tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet).
@spicykimchidiva tsukiji fish market in tokyo, japan #tsukijifishmarket #japantiktok #goodeats #yummyfood #japantravel #sushilover #strawberry #mochi ♬ 9PM in Shibuya – ADTurnUp
If you’re a ramen lover, Shinjuku is your go-to destination. From rich tonkotsu (pork bone broth) to the lighter shoyu (soy sauce) ramen, the narrow alleys of Shinjuku are packed with tiny ramen shops, each offering its own spin on this comforting dish. Don’t miss out on slurping your way through Tokyo’s ramen scene—it’s practically a rite of passage!
@foodiesofsyd This was such a good late night feed #ramen #tokyofood #japanesefood #tokyo #shinjuku #kabukicho #japan #japantiktok #foryou ♬ たぶん – YOASOBI
Lastly, no trip to Tokyo is complete without sampling its street food, and Asakusa is the place to do it. Wander through the lively Nakamise Shopping Street. Snack on taiyaki (fish-shaped cakes filled with sweet red bean paste), yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), and crispy tempura.
@timeouttokyo One of the most popular destinations in Tokyo, Asakusa is home to some of the city’s biggest attractions like Sensoji Temple. It’s also a haven for street food with many shops turning out unique and delectable snacks. Here are some of our favourites. #TimeOutTokyo ♬ original sound – Time Out Tokyo – Time Out Tokyo
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