Toyosu Wholesale Fish Market Travel Guide

Toyosu Wholesale Fish Market
Now the largest fish market in the world, Toyosu Fish Market is a seafood wonderland of the biggest, most curious fish and local produce; this is Tokyo’s marketplace to score the freshest sushi, sashimi, and more.

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Sushi Dai

Crazy queues are par for the course at Toyosu Market’s most in-demand sushi shop, which serves the freshest fish around.
Lunch: ¥6,000-7,999
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Gonpachi Odaiba

Try a whole range of traditional Japanese dishes in Odaiba while looking out over the waters of Tokyo Bay.
Lunch: ¥1,000-1,999
Dinner: ¥5,000-5,999
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Tsuruhashi Fugetsu Odaiba

A long-established name in great Osaka-style okonomiyaki, visit their Tokyo restaurant for a taste of this delicious savory pancake dish.
Lunch: ¥1,000-1,999
Dinner: ¥1,000-1,999
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Zaichi

Enjoy Hida beef in dozens of forms at this local grilled beef favorite.
Dinner: ¥5,000-5,999

Despite the controversial closure of Tsukiji’s inner market in late 2018, this event paved the way for Tokyo’s newest and even bigger fish market, Toyosu Wholesale Fish Market. Spread across two separate warehouses, the new fish market covers multiple floors with each dedicated to different foods. Not only fish, Toyosu sells fruit and vegetable produce, as well as kitchen wares and professional knives. One for fish and one for fresh produce, the buildings are joined by a series of walkways weaving in and around the enormous marketplace. Wide observation windows gaze down upon the hustle and bustle of the tuna auctions and wholesale market, separated from the visitor’s retail area but nevertheless, visitors will be spoilt for choice with 3 restaurant areas. The food options at Toyosu Fish Market are overwhelming yet delicious, as many popular stores from Tsukiji transferred too, so digest a seafood feast of sushi and sashimi while taking in the views from the rooftop garden. Tokyo’s best place to get a fishy fix, Toyosu is newer, bigger, and better, with plans to continue expanding.

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