Located in the Tomari Okinawa Fishing Port area, this Fish Market is a wholesale and retail market, visitors come from individual consumers, resale retailers, or restaurant owners. There are various kinds of sea fish sold here, the Tomari Iyumachi Fish Market has around 23 wholesale stalls, the sea fish sold here are fresh fish that have just been caught by local fishermen, there is also mozuku type seaweed. Coming here in the morning will result in more choices and the fresher the fish being processed, because the fish arrives before morning, here visitors can watch the process of tuna fillets directly at the processing location, visitors can also buy tuna in whole form or in the form of sashimi slices, The price offered is a reasonable price, there is no price regulation between stall owners, but the price is determined based on the quality of the...
Read moreThe food market is easy to access, has a big parking lot for free just next to the entrance that can be also wheelchair friendly.
There are over a dozen of stores on each side offering the best and fresh fish and seafood of Okinawa, Sushi Sashimi Soup Just big slices to make home
With few little restaurants that can serve it for you cooked or sliced.
We took a sushi platter for 600 Yen Prawns platter for 1000 Yen Sashimi Platter for 800 Yen
All fresh and delicious
I give 4 stars , because, if you plan to eat there , as we did , and seems that most of the clients do , there are very few tables and chairs to use , we were standing for about 15 minutes to sit down and while we ate many others were standing, there is so much empty space to place few more chairs and...
Read moreFirst of all, you need to have the right expectation. This is a fish market with some sashimi and seafood to be consumed on site. It was by no means a tourist destination because there were not a lot of chairs nor places to rest. That being said, this is a wonder place if you like sashimi and the Japanese style seafood. It’s a place where the locals would come and buy their seafood as well, so there’s the local experience as a plus. Overall it was worth stopping by because I love sashimi and Japanese seafood. If you don’t eat raw fish, there was a couple of shops serving hot seafood plates. One point was taken off for limited variety of seafood available on site, which is not perfectly fair for the market because, well, it’s a fish market, what...
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