With the morning in Tsukiji.
Founded in 1910. Today, in front of Namiyoke Shrine in Tsukiji, wooden barrels are set out before dawn — pickles from across Japan, sold by weight.
Founded in 1910.
Today, in front of Namiyoke Shrine in Tsukiji, wooden barrels are set out before dawn — pickles from across Japan, chosen one by one and sold by weight.
About 200 varieties, from Hokkaido to Kyushu. The signatures are Edo bettara-zuke and nara-zuke; the second shop is known for watermelon and melon nara-zuke. Chefs come straight from the market, travelers stop in on their way through — all step through the curtain.
1910
We've grown alongside Tsukiji's market culture.
Namiyoke Shrine
On a corner of the Tsukiji Outer Market, where worshippers and cooks cross paths.
Cooks & travelers
From chefs who come straight from the market to travelers stopping in on their way through.