Furukawa Market — Build-Your-Own Nokkedon
Furukawa Market (古川市場) in Hachinohe is a bustling covered market specializing in nokkedon (のっけ丼) — the interactive 'build-your-own seafood rice bowl' experience. The system works like this: purchase meal tickets (¥100 per ticket) at the entrance, then use tickets to buy toppings from 30+ vendors around the market. Each topping costs 1-4 tickets depending on the item. Start with a bowl of rice (1 ticket), then add sea urchin (uni), salmon roe (ikura), tuna sashimi, crab, scallops, pickles — whatever you desire.
The market's vendors specialize in Aomori Bay seafood, much of it landed that morning at Hachinohe Port (one of Japan's largest fishing ports). The quality is exceptional and prices are far below Tokyo. A bowl piled with uni, ikura, tuna, and crab costs about ¥1,500-2,000 (10-15 tickets) versus ¥4,000+ in Tokyo. The atmosphere is lively — vendors call out, tourists hunt for the best stalls, and locals queue for their favorite shops.
Beyond nokkedon, the market sells fresh fish, dried seafood, pickles, sake, and Aomori apples. The combination of interactive dining and bargain fresh seafood makes Furukawa Market a must-visit for food lovers in Northern Tohoku.
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