Tsukiji Wonderland (2016)
Overview
Through the lives of professionals working at Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, the film portrays how Tsukiji has been the center of fish culinary culture and helped Japanese food culture to flourish as we know it today.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $31,801.00 |
Original Language | ja |
Popularity | 2.8 |
Directed By
Naotaro Endo
Crew
Naotaro Endo
Shin'ichirô Sakaguchi
Kenichi Nakayama
Kazuha Okuda
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