Toyosu is a man-made island created in the 1930s, known today as a hub for dining, leisure, and modern urban living. It’s home to one of the largest fish markets in the world—nearly twice the size of its famous predecessor, Tsukiji Market.
At LaLaport Toyosu, a seaside shopping and entertainment complex, visitors can enjoy shopping, dining, and relaxing with scenic ocean views and open-air terraces. The nearby Toyosu Park features wide lawns, playgrounds, and barbecue areas where you can grill fresh meat and vegetables using the facilities provided on-site.
Getting There
Toyosu is easily accessible via Toyosu Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line or the Yurikamome Line.
- From Haneda Airport: About 45 minutes by train or 40 minutes by limousine bus.
- From Narita Airport: Around 2 hours by train or 1 hour 20 minutes by bus.
- From Shinjuku Station: Take the JR Sobu Line to Ichigaya Station, then transfer to the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line and get off at Toyosu Station (approx. 40 min).
- From Tokyo Station: Take the JR Yamanote Line to Yurakucho Station, then transfer to the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line and get off at Toyosu Station (approx. 20 min).
Explore the Bustling Fish Market
The Toyosu Fish Market draws everyone from top sushi chefs to home cooks eager to see the day’s fresh catch. Arrive early to experience the lively morning atmosphere and enjoy a sushi breakfast.
Opened in October 2018, this new market replaced Tsukiji Market, with about 900 businesses moving into a modern, spacious facility. The market comes alive before dawn as fishing boats unload their hauls from across the globe. Visitors are welcome from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m., though hours vary by shop and restaurant.
The market is closed on Sundays and national holidays, so plan your visit accordingly. Don’t miss the world-famous tuna auctions, which can be viewed from the public observation deck—an unforgettable glimpse into Japan’s seafood trade.
Shopping and Seaside Strolls
The area north of Toyosu Station, once a shipping dock, is now a vast shopping and entertainment district with seaside gardens and wooden boardwalks.
LaLaport Toyosu features over 210 shops and restaurants, with breathtaking sunset views and illuminated sights like the Rainbow Bridge at night. The complex also includes United Cinemas Toyosu and KidZania Tokyo, an indoor theme park where children can try out nearly 100 real-world professions—from pilots to fashion models.
Effortless Outdoor Barbecues
For a fun and flavorful dining experience, try an outdoor barbecue at Toyosu Gururi Park in Koto City. Everything you need—equipment, ingredients, and seating—is provided, so you can simply relax and enjoy. While grilling, take in stunning views of the Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo Tower, and Odaiba shining across Tokyo Bay.
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