Choshi Fish Market — Japan's Top Landing Port
Choshi Port has been Japan's number one fish landing port by volume for multiple years running, processing over 250,000 tons annually — primarily sardines, mackerel, bonito, and tuna from the fertile waters where the warm Kuroshio Current meets cold northern currents. The port's morning market opens at 6:00am when the night's catch is auctioned and sold to wholesalers, retailers, and the general public.
The market atmosphere is functional rather than touristy — rubber boots, shouted bids, forklifts moving pallets of ice-packed fish. Visitors can walk the auction floor (observation areas marked), buy sashimi-grade fish direct from vendors, and eat breakfast at market stalls serving donburi bowls piled with the morning's catch. The tuna here is a fraction of Tsukiji prices due to direct sourcing.
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