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About Tokyo central wholesale market


About Tokyo Central Wholesale Market

Toyosu Market

Tsukiji Market, the oldest among all the central wholesale markets inTokyo, moved here, Toyosu in Koto.

The Toyosu Market supplies fishery products, fruits and vegetables to Tokyo and nearby prefectures. The amount of traded fishery products is one of the largest in the world.

Shokuniku Market

The only public wholesale market where ‘Shokuniku’ (meat) is handled.

The amount of trade is larger than any other meat wholesale market in Japan.

Ota Market

This comprehensive market, with advanced facilities in spacious site, has the largest amount of trade of the flowers, fruits and vegetables in Japan.

Toshima Market

This market, located near famous Sugamo Jizo shopping street, supplies fruits and vegetables to greengrocers in Johoku-area (northern Tokyo), in close contact with the district.

Yodobashi Market

In response to the rapid increase of population in the western outskirt of Tokyo after the Great Kanto Earthquake (1923), this market was opened as the supply base of fruits and vegetables for the area, integrating 13 private markets in 1939.

Adachi Market

The only fish-specialized central wholesale market in Tokyo.

With the good accessibility facing National Route 4, it supplies fishery products as far as Johoku-area (northern Tokyo) northern Chiba and southern Saitama.

Itabashi Market

Supplying fruits, vegetables and flowers to the northwest area, is the Itabashi Market next to the distribution commercial area, i

including the truck terminals, and also close to the large Takashimadaira Housing Complex.

Setagaya Market

The supply base of fruits, vegetables and flowers for the southwest area of Tokyo, and further Yokohama and Kawasaki city.

We have made efforts to save energy and natural resource by using solar power system an drainwater harvesting.

Kita Adachi Market

The fruits and vegetables section that once had been in the Adachi market was separated and relocated here in 1979. In addition, the flower trade was started here in 1988, as the first of central wholesale market. And now it has become the supply base for the northeast district of Tokyo.

Tama Newtown Market

The supply base for wide Tama-area (western Tokyo), located in Tama New Town, which spreads over the 4 cities. 

Kasai Market

With the area 1.6 times as large as Tokyo Dome (baseball stadium), Kasai Market is the third largest market in Tokyo, supplying fruits, vegetables and flowers to the eastern part of Tokyo.

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