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T4NG | 7 years ago

It's likely the area could also be used for new housing projects after the event. I do agree that it seems ridiculous to move the cultural landmark as it also displaces local restaurants and businesses.

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jpatokal|7 years ago

The restaurants are in the outer market, which is not going anywhere. Only the inner/wholesale market, which was largely off limits to tourists, is moving.

pochamago|7 years ago

I believe it's slated to be a parking lot

CaptainZapp|7 years ago

I don't think so.

Tsukiji is basically in Ginza (or very close), which is some of the most expensive reasl estate in the world.

A parking high-rise, maybe?

T4NG|7 years ago

I read it'd be a bus hub for the Olympics, but I would bet money that it too will be razed right after the games to accommodate the more prevalent need of housing or business development.