This is Yanagibashi Central Market in Nagoya, Japan. There are famous ramen with long queues here, as well as delicious and authentic sashimi rice bowls. It is also very convenient for traveling alone! This time, because I live nearby, I walked here directly. There are a lot of people in the morning. The market has no peculiar smell and is not too crowded. It is suitable for eating sashimi rice bowl as breakfast in the morning.
If you are a traveler who is brave enough to try and take risks, I really recommend coming to Yanagibashi's Central Market in the morning. There are many restaurants here that are popular with locals. The restaurant I went to was run by local businessmen, and it was a bit like a brunch restaurant with porridge and side dishes, serving completely Japanese cuisine. With some gestures from my lovely mother-in-law, I ordered all the dishes I wanted and put them on the table. 
Nagoya's Yanagibashi Chuo Market is a historic market located in the center of Nagoya, close to Nagoya Station. This is a famous local fresh market, offering a variety of fresh seafood, meat, vegetables and other daily ingredients. There are many small shops and stalls in the market selling a variety of ingredients, allowing people to experience Nagoya's food culture. Liuqiao Central Market is not only a daily shopping place for local residents, but also a good place for tourists to taste local food. There are also some restaurants and canteens in the market, providing fresh seafood donburi, sushi, sashimi and other delicacies. For those who love the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese market, this is a place where you can get a deeper understanding of Nagoya’s ingredients and culture.
A 10-minute walk from Nagoya Station, Nagoya's largest transportation hub, Liuqiao Central Market, is charged with the task of meeting the city's kitchen. Ordinary guests can also buy fresh items that are only available in the market and can eat here.
Tokyo has Tsukiji market and Nagoya has Yoshihiko Central market. It is about 10 minutes walk from Nagoya Station. The business hours are from the early morning to about 10 in the morning (different from the store), so the sooner the seafood is more fresh, the price I personally think is much cheaper than the Tsukiji market, of course, the freshness of seafood is almost the same. delicious, Strawberry season strawberries are especially delicious, this is an active commercial market, the ground is always wet, so don't disturb others to batch.
This is Yanagibashi Central Market in Nagoya, Japan. There are famous ramen with long queues here, as well as delicious and authentic sashimi rice bowls. It is also very convenient for traveling alone! This time, because I live nearby, I walked here directly. There are a lot of people in the morning. The market has no peculiar smell and is not too crowded. It is suitable for eating sashimi rice bowl as breakfast in the morning.
If you are a traveler who is brave enough to try and take risks, I really recommend coming to Yanagibashi's Central Market in the morning. There are many restaurants here that are popular with locals. The restaurant I went to was run by local businessmen, and it was a bit like a brunch restaurant with porridge and side dishes, serving completely Japanese cuisine. With some gestures from my lovely mother-in-law, I ordered all the dishes I wanted and put them on the table. 
Nagoya's Yanagibashi Chuo Market is a historic market located in the center of Nagoya, close to Nagoya Station. This is a famous local fresh market, offering a variety of fresh seafood, meat, vegetables and other daily ingredients. There are many small shops and stalls in the market selling a variety of ingredients, allowing people to experience Nagoya's food culture. Liuqiao Central Market is not only a daily shopping place for local residents, but also a good place for tourists to taste local food. There are also some restaurants and canteens in the market, providing fresh seafood donburi, sushi, sashimi and other delicacies. For those who love the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese market, this is a place where you can get a deeper understanding of Nagoya’s ingredients and culture.
A 10-minute walk from Nagoya Station, Nagoya's largest transportation hub, Liuqiao Central Market, is charged with the task of meeting the city's kitchen. Ordinary guests can also buy fresh items that are only available in the market and can eat here.
Tokyo has Tsukiji market and Nagoya has Yoshihiko Central market. It is about 10 minutes walk from Nagoya Station. The business hours are from the early morning to about 10 in the morning (different from the store), so the sooner the seafood is more fresh, the price I personally think is much cheaper than the Tsukiji market, of course, the freshness of seafood is almost the same. delicious, Strawberry season strawberries are especially delicious, this is an active commercial market, the ground is always wet, so don't disturb others to batch.