
Toyosu (豊洲) is a waterfront district located in the Koto ward of Tokyo, Japan. It is best known as the site of the Toyosu Market, which is one of the largest fish markets in the world.
The Toyosu Market was opened in 2018 and replaced the famous Tsukiji Fish Market as the primary wholesale fish market in Tokyo. The market features several large buildings where fish, seafood, and other food products are sold at auction to buyers from around the world.
In addition to the market, Toyosu is also home to several other attractions, including a large shopping mall, a cinema complex, and a waterfront park. The park features a range of outdoor recreational activities, including walking and cycling paths, as well as several large sculptures and art installations.
Getting there
By Train
From Tokyo Station:
- Take the JR Yamanote Line to Yurakucho Station (1 minute)
- Transfer to the Yurakucho Subway Line to Toyosu Station (8 minutes)
- Take the Yurikamome to Shijo-mae Station (4 minutes)
- Total journey time: About 15 minutes
From Shimbashi Station:
- Take the Yurikamome Line directly to Shijo-mae Station (15 minutes)
By Bus
From Shimbashi Station:
- Take the Tokyo BRT bus to Toyosu Market (10 minutes, 220 yen)
- Buses run roughly every 20 minutes
From Tokyo Station:
- Take Toei bus line 都05-2 to Shin-Toyosu Station (25 minutes, 210 yen)
- Buses run every 10-20 minutes
By Car
- Take the Shuto Expressway Harumi Line and exit at Toyosu
- Parking available at nearby facilities like LaLaport Toyosu
Attractions in Toyosu

Nearby Attractions
