Toyosu Market
While the market primarily caters to wholesalers, it also welcomes the general public and is particularly noted as a gourmet destination. Visitors can savor exquisite dishes made with seasonal seafood, such as sushi and kaiseidon (seafood bowls). Among the highlights is the "Uogashi Yokocho," a must-visit area featuring a variety of processed foods ranging from tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet) to pickles and Japanese tea.
Additionally, a "Tuna Auction Viewing" is available via a pre-lottery system, allowing visitors to experience the bustling atmosphere of the market firsthand. Professional-grade tools such as knives, rubber boots, and cooking equipment are also available for purchase. In this way, Toyosu Market has become a multifaceted facility, enjoyable not only for food professionals but also for cooking enthusiasts and tourists. Be sure to experience its charm for yourself!
Basic Information
- Spot Name
- Toyosu Market
- Location
- 〒135-0061 6-6-1 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo, Japan
- Access
- Tokyo Waterfront New Transit Yurikamome Line "Ichibamae Station" is just nearby.
The Toei Bus (City 01: Shimbashi Station - Toyosu Market) terminates at "Toyosu Market," which is located within the Toyosu Market premises.
The Toei Bus (You 12-2: Toyocho Station - Toyosu Market) also terminates at "Toyosu Market," within the Toyosu Market premises.
For the Toei Bus (To 05-2: Tokyo Station - Shin-Toyosu - Tokyo Big Sight), get off at "Shin-Toyosu Station," and it's a 12-minute walk to the main entrance. - Parking
- Please use the nearby paid parking facilities.
- Business Hours
- From 5 AM to 5 PM
- Contact Information
- Phone Number:03-3520-8205
- Official Website
Map
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