Funabashi Market Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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You can eat early in the morning. Market tour is also fun.
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I woke up early in the morning and went to Funabashi City local wholesale market after breakfast. This market is also free of charge, with a car allowed for ordinary people to enter the market (there is a guard, but you can't speak to it). At the time of 6 in the morning, there was a vacant space for 3~4. (Maybe the peak of the transaction has passed.) The market (especially the fish section) was already quiet. Not only fish and vegetables and fruits, but also sweets and seasonings, rice, sake, bread, and tone ...
It's not that big, but it's a market that sells fish and vegetables. There is a dining room area that can be used by the general public. Today, it is a set meal in the restaurant, and it is a set meal in the tuna. It costs 800 yen and comes with miso soup and a small bowl.
Maybe it's a lot of stuff until around 8 in the morning.
Original Text
It is about a 10-minute walk from JR Funabashi Station. It seems that it is close to going along the Ebi River through the underside of the elevated bridge through the Chapo. It's a local wholesale market atmosphere. It's a market, so I'm doing it early in the morning. Fisheries can be purchased by the general public. I don't know if I can buy fruits and vegetables. It feels like I wasn't retailing. For fishery, you can buy tuna hoho meat and large kama that you can eat.
I usually go to Tsukiji and Urayasu Market at the end of the year, but this year I went to Funabashi for the first time. The parking lot is not big but free. There was a charge for book-off on the other side of the road. I went in the morning of 12/24 but the store wasn't open very much. From the entrance of the parking lot, the left side is a restaurant, meat, dried food, omelet, tableware, etc. Is it a vegetable on the right side? I don't know because I haven't been there. The back is fish. I was impressed that it was cheap to see the whole. 4 ... with a small pack of tuna.
Not only seafood but also ordinary set meals and soba, and the cospa is very good. It is recommended because it is used not only by people in the market but also by companies and the general public around it.
You can eat early in the morning. Market tour is also fun.
I woke up early in the morning and went to Funabashi City local wholesale market after breakfast. This market is also free of charge, with a car allowed for ordinary people to enter the market (there is a guard, but you can't speak to it). At the time of 6 in the morning, there was a vacant space for 3~4. (Maybe the peak of the transaction has passed.) The market (especially the fish section) was already quiet. Not only fish and vegetables and fruits, but also sweets and seasonings, rice, sake, bread, and tone ...
Market の Canteen
It's not that big, but it's a market that sells fish and vegetables. There is a dining room area that can be used by the general public. Today, it is a set meal in the restaurant, and it is a set meal in the tuna. It costs 800 yen and comes with miso soup and a small bowl.
Maybe it's a lot of stuff until around 8 in the morning.
It is about a 10-minute walk from JR Funabashi Station. It seems that it is close to going along the Ebi River through the underside of the elevated bridge through the Chapo. It's a local wholesale market atmosphere. It's a market, so I'm doing it early in the morning. Fisheries can be purchased by the general public. I don't know if I can buy fruits and vegetables. It feels like I wasn't retailing. For fishery, you can buy tuna hoho meat and large kama that you can eat.
お January の Prepare
I usually go to Tsukiji and Urayasu Market at the end of the year, but this year I went to Funabashi for the first time. The parking lot is not big but free. There was a charge for book-off on the other side of the road. I went in the morning of 12/24 but the store wasn't open very much. From the entrance of the parking lot, the left side is a restaurant, meat, dried food, omelet, tableware, etc. Is it a vegetable on the right side? I don't know because I haven't been there. The back is fish. I was impressed that it was cheap to see the whole. 4 ... with a small pack of tuna.
It's perfect for lunch.
Not only seafood but also ordinary set meals and soba, and the cospa is very good. It is recommended because it is used not only by people in the market but also by companies and the general public around it.