- Toyosu - Wikipedia
Toyosu (豊洲) is a neighborhood in Kōtō, Tokyo Toyosu has six numbered chome ("blocks") It is the location of the wholesale Toyosu Market, which took the role of the Tsukiji fish market after it became solely a tourist attraction [1][2][3][4][5]
- Toyosu - Tokyo Travel - japan-guide. com
The famous Tsukiji Fish Market was relocated to Toyosu in 2018 where it reopened as Toyosu Market Toyosu also happens to be the site of the first 7-Eleven convenience store, which opened in Japan in 1974
- Toyosu - the new home of Tokyo’s premiere fish market
Created in the 1930s, Toyosu is a manmade island that was built for housing, entertainment, and recreation It's home to one of the world's largest fish markets, which is nearly double the size of its predecessor in Tsukiji
- All You Need to Know About Toyosu and Tsukiji Markets
You don’t need to visit Tokyo to have heard the names “Toyosu” or “Tsukiji ” For hundreds of years, the market was located in Tsukiji and supported people’s daily lives In 2018, it was relocated to Toyosu, four kilometers south of the original location to occupy a larger space
- 20 of the Best Things to Do in Toyosu - NAVITIME Travel
In this guide, we’ll show you the top 20 spots in the area, including family-friendly leisure facilities and the Toyosu Fish Market, which moved from Tsukiji last year
- Toyosu Market - Japan National Tourism Organization
The famed Tsukiji Market moved in October 2018 to Toyosu, reclaimed land in Tokyo Bay The new Toyosu Market is almost twice the size of Tsukiji, making it the biggest fish market in the world
- Toyosu Area Guide | Tokyo Cheapo
Toyosu is a district of Koto Ward in eastern Tokyo It was created only in 1937 on land reclaimed from Tokyo Bay It has seen extensive recent development with the construction of LaLaPort Toyosu – a major shopping mall – and the construction of large scale condominium complexes
- Ultimate Guide to Toyosu, Tokyo: Discover Morning Markets . . .
Discover the best attractions in Toyosu, Tokyo—including the iconic Toyosu Fish Market, interactive teamLab Planets, shopping and dining at LaLaport Toyosu, and the vibrant Senkyaku Banrai complex Your ultimate guide to exploring Toyosu’s unique food, art, and shopping experiences!
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