Yanagabashi Market

Fukuoka


Although it doesn't compare in scale or offerings to larger food markets in Japan, Yanagibashi presents the opportunity to browse for fresh fish, seafood, produce and prepared foods such as fried fish cakes. Mornings are generally busiest. Some restaurants serve meals or grill food on the spot.


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