TOKYO, Feb 14 (News On Japan) –
A surge of vacationers from China and past are exploring Japan throughout the Lunar New Year, with Tokyo’s Tsukiji Outer Market experiencing a very energetic environment, with lengthy traces for beef skewers priced over 5,000 yen.
No Budget Too High for Gourmet Delights
Tourists from throughout the globe are flocking to Tsukiji seeking distinctive Japanese flavors not discovered anyplace else.
A vacationer from Shanghai shared, “Tsukiji is very famous. I learned about it from Japanese variety shows and social media. I bought octopus and Wagyu beef for my father. It’s delicious and authentic.”
Even on weekdays, the streets are filled with folks, with queues stretching across the shops. The prime attraction is the sushi made on the spot, that includes recent tuna.
A customer from Hong Kong remarked, “It’s delicious and very fresh. I don’t have a budget limit for my trip to Japan.”
“Why visit Japan now?” a vacationer from Taiwan responded, “It’s the Lunar New Year, the Spring Festival. I found out about Tsukiji from YouTube and Instagram.”
A household from Taiwan talked about that they had visited Mount Fuji and Asakusa in Tokyo earlier than coming to Tsukiji, experiencing the Spring Festival’s influence firsthand.
Yuri Inoue of Maguroya Kurogin Tsukiji Honpo famous, “Due to the Lunar New Year, we have many customers from Asia. On weekdays, about 80% of our patrons are from overseas.”
Queues for six,000 Yen Toro Skewers
The hottest merchandise is a set permitting a comparability of three varieties of toro.
Inoue added, “Many want to try the kamatoro.”
Everywhere you look, there are traces. The crowd’s favourite is the A5 grade Wagyu beef, cooked proper earlier than their eyes. Another prime vendor is the ocean urchin sirloin skewer, priced at 6,000 yen. Despite its hefty price ticket, it sells over 100 items a day.
A vacationer from Taiwan stated, “It’s very tender. In Taiwan, Wagyu beef is hard to find. You can only eat it at high-end restaurants, so it’s great to have it here.”
“Oideya,” the place over 80% of the shoppers are foreigners, has seen a rise in guests from Asia throughout the Spring Festival, underscoring the occasion’s widespread attraction.
Source: ANN

