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Adachi Market, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Adachi Market, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Adachi Market, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Adachi Market, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
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Adachi Market, Tokyo Metropolitan Government

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Adachi Market has operated as one of Tokyo's major wholesale markets since February 11, 1945, making it one of the city's oldest continuously operating fish markets. Originally established as one of the commercial centers in the big three Edo markets, it has evolved into a specialized fish market with a large stock of marine products in variety. The market represents a direct connection to Tokyo's historic trading traditions while serving as a vital hub for the city's seafood distribution network.

As Tokyo's second-largest wholesale fish market after Toyosu, Adachi Market is actually the only wholesale center in Tokyo that deals exclusively in seafood and marine products. The market covers a lot area of 42,684 square meters and serves as a crucial distribution point for restaurants and retailers throughout the region. Unlike the tourist-heavy Toyosu Market, Adachi maintains its authentic working atmosphere with minimal commercial tourism influence.

The market experience centers around three distinct areas that showcase different aspects of Tokyo's seafood trade. The fish wholesale market allows visitors to observe fishermen, intermediaries, and restaurant employees bidding and trading on a great variety of fresh seafood, including tuna cutting demonstrations. The retail market features fruits, vegetables, meat, packaged foods, and tsukemono (Japanese pickles), where many locals conduct their regular grocery shopping. Uogashi Shokudo encompasses a variety of restaurants serving fresh fish from the market prepared in numerous ways.

Special public access occurs on Adachi Market Days, held on the 2nd Saturday of odd months from 9 AM to 11 AM. During these events, the normally professional-only wholesale area opens to the general public, allowing anyone to purchase fresh fish directly from wholesale stalls. For regular visits, the optimal time is between 8 AM and 10 AM when market activity peaks. The restaurant area remains accessible to all visitors throughout operating hours, offering fresh seafood meals at significantly lower prices than tourist markets.

The market is located at 50 Senjuhashido-machi, Adachi-ku and sits just a 5-minute walk from Senjuohashi Station on the Keisei Main Line. Alternative access includes a 15-minute walk from Kitasenju Station, which connects to JR Lines, Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, and Hibiya Line. The market can be contacted at +81-3-3882-4301 for specific inquiries. Admission to the market is free, though individual restaurant charges and market purchases apply separately.


Hours
Monday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Phone
+81 3-3882-4301
Website
www.adachi-shijyo.or.jp


The area

Address
50 Senjuhashidochō, Adachi City, Tokyo 120-0038, Japan

Hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Phone

+81 3-3882-4301

Website

www.adachi-shijyo.or.jp

What other travelers are saying about Adachi Market, Tokyo Metropolitan Government

Fish market for the locals, you probably won't find tourist groups here. At all. The fish market area itself opens to the public every 2nd Saturday of every other month, so check the website in advance. The non seafood area is open normally though, same with the restaurants by the entrance. Do try the seafood bowl if you visit!
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Jeanings Ng
Mar 22, 2017
Fresh fish, dried food and veggies market, Cheap price. Lots of kinds of seafood. It’s the place, we want good seafood and enjoyed local seafood restaurants very much
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aki yeh
Feb 14, 2024
Some shops also sell products, but even just browsing the Tokyo Fisheries Market is highly satisfying
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Mr Children
Dec 19, 2024
I came here after careful research. It is opened to public only on the second Saturday of the month, which coincided nicely with my period of visit. A very local experience that I very much enjoy. Sadly I can't buy them because the seafood sold are usually in large portion and I am an overseas traveller. You get to see many locals coming here to snag their favourite seafood at this place .
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Sze Chuan Tan
Nov 21, 2023
One has to pick the right time to visit or else one ends up seeing nothing exciting.
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007Decky
Feb 22, 2019

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Frequently Asked Questions

Adachi Market is Tokyo's second-largest wholesale fish market and the only wholesale center in Tokyo that deals exclusively in seafood and marine products. Unlike the famous Toyosu Market, Adachi Market maintains an authentic working atmosphere with minimal tourist crowds. While Toyosu covers a much larger area, Adachi Market offers easier access to locals, more opportunities for interaction with vendors, and significantly lower prices. The market operates without the heavy tourism infrastructure found at Toyosu, providing a genuine local market experience.

The wholesale area is normally restricted to food industry professionals, but opens to the general public on Adachi Market Days, which occur on the 2nd Saturday of odd months (January, March, May, July, September, and November) from 9 AM to 11 AM. During these special days, anyone can purchase fresh fish directly from wholesale stalls and observe the complete market operations including tuna cutting demonstrations. The retail market and restaurant areas remain accessible to all visitors during regular operating hours.

The market is located at 50 Senjuhashido-machi, Adachi-ku and is most easily reached via a 5-minute walk from Senjuohashi Station on the Keisei Main Line. Alternatively, take a 15-minute walk from Kitasenju Station, which connects to multiple lines including JR Lines, Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, and Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. From central Tokyo, you can reach Kitasenju via the JR Joban Line or various Metro lines, making the market accessible from most parts of the city.

The market features three main areas: the fish wholesale market where you can observe fishermen, intermediaries, and restaurant staff trading fresh seafood and watch tuna cutting demonstrations; the retail market offering fruits, vegetables, meat, and traditional Japanese pickles where locals shop; and Uogashi Shokudo, a restaurant area serving fresh fish from the market prepared in various ways. The market provides an authentic glimpse into Tokyo's seafood distribution system and local food culture without the commercial tourism atmosphere found elsewhere.

Admission to the market is free. You can walk through and observe the market operations without charge. However, individual purchases from vendors, meals at the restaurants, and any seafood you buy will have separate costs. The market is known for offering significantly lower prices compared to tourist-oriented markets, making it an affordable destination for experiencing authentic Japanese seafood culture. Restaurant meals typically cost much less than comparable options at famous tourist markets.