5/5 dai10k3n 5 years ago on Google
When
in
ibiraki,
which
is
only
about
a
2.5
hr
train
ride
from
tokyo,
I
would
definitely
suggest
visiting
the
fish
market.
Although
not
as
large
as
tsukiji
or
even
others
across
Japan,
nakaminato
fish
market
definately
has
its
charms.
The
market
is
situated
right
along
the
pier
where
all
the
fishing
boats
set
off
and
unload
their
daily
catch.
Fresh
catch
is
displayed
for
sale
all
along
the
strip,
as
well
has
a
few
restaurants
nestled
amongst
the
market.
There
is
fresh
fish
and
seafood,
preserved
fish
and
seafood
sold
as
well,
a
few
stalls
which
cook
up
fresh
seafood
such
as
scallops
and
oysters.
What
had
a
consistent
lineup
was
the
simple
fresh
super
large
Oyster
in
a
half
shell
shucked
right
Infront
of
you
and
served
with
some
yuzu
soy
sauce
if
desired!
It's
as
fresh
as
can
be
as
fresh
bushels
of
oysters
were
brought
over
as
the
supply
was
quickly
depleting!
Excellent
market
to
visit
for
fresh
seafood
or
for
a
quick
meal
-
cheaper
than
tsukiji
by
the
way.
Wouldn't
make
a
trip
out
to
ibiraki
just
for
this
though,
unless
you
were
already
in
the
area.