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Toyosu Market's "Edomae Jokamachi" Is Open for Business!

This video is titled "[Edomae Jokamachi] Opened on the 24th in Toyosu Market." It introduces Edomae Jokamachi, a popular destination opened for a limited time in Tokyo's Toyosu Market in 2020.

To mark the opening on January 24, 2020, a commemorative ceremony and preview were held the day before.
The interior of the Edomae Jokamachi, seen from 0:12 in the video, is in a traditional Japanese style completely made of wood. There are 21 restaurants. including charcoal-grill restaurants and sushi restaurants that use fresh seafood delivered directly from Toyosu Market, as well as Oden restaurants. There are also 70 shops located here as well.
Governor Yuriko Koike can be seen enjoying her visit to the preview of Edomae Jokamachi at 0:48 in the video.

Limited Time Items at Edomae Jokamachi

The highlight of Edomae Jokamachi is the shops selling limited time items!
At 1:08, you can see the sweets made by Nishikawawa, a fruit wholesaler at Toyosu Market, and other shops that offer fresh seasonal ingredients.

The main purpose of opening Edomae Jokamachi was to create a lively market.
Originally, the facility was scheduled to open with the relocation of Toyosu Market in 2018 creating a flood of customers, but due to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's difficult negotiations with the operator, the opening was pushed back to the spring of 2023.

Edomae Jokamachi General Information

Edomae Jokamachi is conveniently located just a 1-minute walk from Yurikamome Shijo-mae Station, and a 2-minute walk from the Shijo-mae Station bus stop.
The facility is produced by Mitsui Fudosan's MI team and is operated by RECREATIONS Co., Ltd.

The facility of Edomae Jokamachi is divided into three zones.
The zones are named Toyosu Jokamachi, Shijo Kouji, and Edomae Hiroba.

Toyosu Jokamachi is the Food Hall where visitors can enjoy sushi and grilled seafood from the market. Shijo Kouji is a marché building where tuna is sold directly. Edomae Hiroba is a multipurpose plaza where events are held.

There are a number of restaurants in the food hall of Edomae Jokamachi. It includes the Udon noodle shop Oniyanma , the Ramen shop Neiroya, as well as Tsukijisuzutomi, Susshina, Izakaya Charcoal-grill Shiroganeya Toyosu bunten, and Grilled Market Seafood Umami.
You can check the menus and details in each official website.

The market alley is lined with various shops, including Tsukiji Kaisendon Oedo for offering seafood bowls to go, and the gift shop Toyosu ICHIBAN where you can enjoy Jokamachi style and souvenir shopping.
You can also bring your pets to Edomae Hiroba, so be sure to stop by with your furry friend.

There are no parking lots for sightseeing at Toyosu Market or Edomae Jokamachi, but there is a bicycle parking lot at the facility. It may be a good idea to visit by bicycle as well as by train.
There is a bicycle sharing service called Community Cycle in Koto Ward, making it very convenient to get around.

Edomae Jokamachi is closed on Sundays, Wednesdays, and national holidays when Toyosu Market is closed. Business hours are 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Check the schedule and other information before visiting, as the hours of Toyosu Market may differ from the business hours at restaurants and shops in Edomae Jokamachi.

Summary of Edomae Jokamachi

Are you hungry yet?
Edomae Jokamachi is a newly opened attraction in Toyosu Market, AKA Japan’s Kitchen!
Be sure to stop by and check out the limited time shops!

【Official Website】Edomae Jokamachi. toyosu marché mall | edomae jokamachi
https://edomaejokamachi.com/

【Tripadvisor】Edomae Jokamachi
https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g1066449-d19971805-r748836351-Edomae_Jokamachi-Koto_Tokyo_Tokyo_Prefecture_Kanto.html

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Last Updated : Dec. 15, 2022
Japan
山本 孝(Takashi Yamamoto)
I've been a writer for seven years. I write articles on travel, food, and history.
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