
Toyosu Market (豊洲市場) is a large wholesale fish market located in the Toyosu district of Tokyo, Japan. It was opened in October 2018 to replace the famous Tsukiji Fish Market, which had operated for over 80 years in central Tokyo.
Toyosu Market is one of the largest fish markets in the world, and it features several large buildings where seafood, including fish, shellfish, and seaweed, is sold at auction to buyers from around the world. The market is known for its high-quality and fresh seafood, which is sourced from all over Japan and beyond.
Visitors can observe the auction process from a designated observation area, and there are also several restaurants and shops in the market where visitors can sample the seafood and other Japanese delicacies. Some of the most popular dishes include sushi, sashimi, and grilled fish.
The market also features several large tanks where live fish and other seafood are kept before being sold, and there are several educational exhibits that showcase the history and culture of the fishing industry in Japan.
Getting there
From Tokyo Station to Toyosu Market:
Train and Monorail | Tokyo Station ↓ Yurakucho Line ↓ 8 minutes (4 stops) Shinbashi Station ↓ Yurikamome Monorail ↓ 3 minutes (2 stops) Shijo Mae Station ↓ Walk about 5 minutes ↓ Toyosu Station (Cost 180 yen) |
Details
Hours | 5:00 AM – 3:00 PM Closed on Sundays and Wednesdays. |
Admission | Free |
Phone | +81 3-3520-8205 |
Address | 6 Chome-6-1 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0061 |
Official Website | https://www.toyosu-market.or.jp/ |
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