
Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai is one of Tokyo’s newest and most exciting food destinations.
Opened in 2024 next to Toyosu Market—the successor to the famous Tsukiji Market—this large-scale complex brings together around 70 restaurants and food shops from all over Japan.
Designed to resemble an Edo-period townscape, the wooden buildings create a nostalgic atmosphere while offering some of the freshest seafood in Tokyo. If you love Japanese food, this is a place you simply can’t miss.
A Quick Guide to the Floors
- 1st Floor: Casual eateries, street food, and ramen shops — perfect for quick bites and food hopping
- 2nd Floor: “Mekiki Yokocho” and “Toyosu Main Street,” packed with lively market-style food stalls
- 3rd Floor: Sushi and seafood bowls, taking full advantage of the location next to Toyosu Market
The complex also features a 24-hour hot spring facility, Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club, where you can relax and enjoy Japanese onsen culture after a delicious meal.
1. Sōma Suisan – Famous Tuna Skewers from a Tuna Specialist

Sōma Suisan is operated by a tuna wholesaler with over 60 years of history.
They serve premium-quality tuna delivered directly from Toyosu Market, including tuna that has been auctioned on the same day.
What makes this shop truly unique is their tuna skewers—a rare and exciting way to enjoy high-grade tuna.
Juicy, flavorful, and easy to eat, it’s a perfect introduction to Toyosu’s food culture.
Must-try: Tuna Skewer
Why visit: Ideal for takeout, lunch, and casual food walking
If you visit Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai, this is a dish you have to try.
2. Echigoya Sukegorō – Charcoal-Grilled Fish Skewers & Onigiri

Located on the 2nd floor, Echigoya Sukegorō is especially popular for its charcoal-grilled fish skewers and handmade onigiri (rice balls).
The shop is directly connected to Toyosu Market wholesalers, ensuring extremely fresh seafood. Fish is grilled right in front of you over charcoal, filling the area with an irresistible aroma.
⚠️ Important note:
There are only 6 seats, so lines can get long—especially during lunch hours. Going early is recommended.
Why visit:
- Fresh seafood straight from the market
- Traditional Japanese grilling techniques
- Authentic, no-frills local atmosphere
3. Edo Tsujiya – “Neo Edomae” Seafood Bowls

Edo Tsujiya, located on the 3rd floor, specializes in sushi and seafood bowls inspired by a modern interpretation of Edo-style cuisine.
Their signature concept is “Neo Edomae”, blending traditional techniques with contemporary creativity.
Fresh farm-raised tuna and carefully selected seafood are beautifully arranged in visually stunning bowls.
This restaurant perfectly represents the spirit of “Edo meets Reiwa”, offering visitors an authentic yet modern Japanese dining experience.
Recommended for:
- Seafood bowl lovers
- Visitors looking for a seated meal
- Experiencing modern Japanese cuisine rooted in tradition
Bonus: Relax Your Feet at the Footbath

After exploring the market and enjoying all that delicious food, don’t forget to stop by the footbath (ashiyu) area.
It’s free to use and a great way to relax while soaking in the atmosphere of Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai.
Access to Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai
Nearest Station:
- Shijō-mae Station (Yurikamome Line) – about 4 minutes on foot
From Central Tokyo:
- From Shimbashi Station, take the Yurikamome Line (approx. 25 minutes total)
- Easy access from Ginza, Odaiba, and Tokyo Station area
The location right next to Toyosu Market makes it perfect for combining market sightseeing with an unforgettable food experience.ng. Popular among digital nomads and young creators, it’s ideal for relaxing, working, or people-watching.
A Perfect Food Stop on Your Tokyo Journey
Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai is more than just a place to eat—it’s a destination where Tokyo’s food culture, history, and atmosphere come together.
From casual street food like tuna skewers, to charcoal-grilled fish and beautifully crafted seafood bowls, you can experience the very best of Japan’s market cuisine all in one place. Add a relaxing footbath or a visit to the nearby onsen, and it becomes an unforgettable stop on your Tokyo itinerary.
Whether you’re visiting Toyosu Market for the first time or looking for your next must-eat spot in Tokyo, Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai is a place you won’t want to miss.
Come hungry, explore freely, and enjoy one of Tokyo’s newest food landmarks.






