Nagahama Fish Market
Nagahama Fish Market was one of the spots mentioned when CNN travel introduced Fukuoka Prefecture as one of its "19 best places to visit in 2019." It is the fourth largest fish market in terms of catch in Japan. It is a futuristic fish market that incorporates the latest technology with the aim of becoming a fun market open to the public. The hall in the center of the market offers a variety of information about fish, cooking classes, fish restaurants and other services where citizens can experience fish culture.
No reservations are needed and anyone can visit the early-morning auction from the visitor hallway. Enjoy the energetic atmosphere of the auction.
No reservations are needed and anyone can visit the early-morning auction from the visitor hallway. Enjoy the energetic atmosphere of the auction.
More Information about Nagahama Fish Market
Street address
- 3-11-3 Nagahama, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City Nagahama Fish Market market hall
Access
Route1
- 12 minutes by foot from the Akasaka subway station
Route2
- 2 minutes by foot from the Nishitetsu Bus Nagahama 2-chome bus stop
Opening Hours
Closed
Website
- https://nagahamafish.jp/
Best season
- All year
Point
- The restaurants in the market hall are always crowded with customers seeking fresh and delicious seafood dishes.

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