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Numazu Fish Market Morning Auction

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Numazu Fish Market Morning Auction — location in Shizuoka, Numazu

Shizuoka · Numazu

35.0542°N, 138.8614°E

Numazu Port Fish Market (沼津港魚市場) is one of Japan's major fishing ports, specializing in deep-sea fish from Suruga Bay's 2,500m trench. The morning auction (6:00–8:00) allows public viewing of wholesalers bidding on fresh catch — tuna, alfonsino (金目鯛, kinme-dai, Numazu specialty), squid, mackerel, and occasional deep-sea rarities like giant squid or goblin shark. The auction is chaotic and fast-paced — auctioneers use rapid-fire calls, buyers signal with hand gestures, and workers wheel massive tuna on dollies.

After the auction, the adjacent market complex houses restaurants serving ultra-fresh seafood breakfast — kaisen-don (海鮮丼, seafood rice bowls) with sashimi caught hours earlier. The market also has retail vendors selling dried fish, specialty products, and fresh catch for home cooking. The combination of working fish market, public auction viewing, and immediate fresh seafood consumption creates authentic fishing port experience.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

Auction viewing: 6:00 AM – 8:00 AM | Market restaurants: 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Closed: Market closed some Wednesdays | Check schedule in advance

Entrance Fee

Free (auction viewing) | Kaisen-don ¥1,500–2,800

Best Season

Year-round | Fridays–Saturdays for largest weekly catch

Visit Duration

2–3 hours (auction + breakfast)

Getting There

Access Information

Numazu Fish Market: a bus from Numazu Station (¥220). Auction viewing: 6:00–8:00 daily (free, observe from gallery). Market restaurants: 7:00–14:00 (peak 8:00–10:00 post-auction). Kaisen-don: ¥1,500–2,800 depending on toppings. Grilled fish: ¥800–1,500. Parking: ¥200/2 hours (free with ¥1,000+ purchase). Best day: Fri–Sat when weekly catch is largest.

Insider Guide

Premium
**Auction viewing strategy:** Bring warm clothing (market is refrigerated, 10–15°C year-round). The auction starts with tuna (6:00–6:30, largest specimens, highest prices, most dramatic bidding), then transitions to other species (6:30–7:30). Tuna bidding is incomprehensible to outsiders — auctioneers speak rapid specialized dialect, buyers signal with subtle gestures — but the energy is palpable. Photography is permitted; flash prohibited (disrupts bidding). **Restaurant selection:** Post-auction restaurants are packed 8:00–10:00 (30–60 min waits). Strategy: arrive 7:00 (before auction ends, shorter wait) or 11:00 (lunch crowd hasn't arrived). Top recommendations: Maruyo (まるよ, kaisen-don ¥1,800–2,800, generous portions, ultra-fresh), Uogashi-shokudo (魚河岸食堂, set meals ¥1,500–2,200, grilled kinme-dai specialty), Kaisenkan (海鮮館, DIY charcoal-grilled seafood, ¥2,000–3,000, cook your selection tableside). Quality is uniformly excellent (all source from same morning auction); choose based on preferred style (rice bowl vs grilled vs set meal). **Kinme-dai (alfonsino) specialty:** Suruga Bay's deep cold water produces premium kinme-dai — a red-scaled fish with delicate white flesh, sweet flavor, and high fat content. Numazu is Japan's top kinme-dai port. Preparations: simmered in sweet soy (煮付け, nitsuke, ¥1,800–2,500), sashimi (刺身, ¥2,000–3,000 for large serving), grilled (焼き, yaki, ¥1,500–2,000). For introduction, order nitsuke teishoku (set meal) — whole fish simmered in sauce, rice, miso soup, pickles (¥2,200–2,800). The fish's gelatin-rich skin and fatty flesh justify the premium pricing.

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