Discover Toyosu & Ariake: Where Japanese Tradition Meets Modern Entertainment
Discover Toyosu & Ariake: Where Japanese Tradition Meets Modern Entertainment
Tokyo’s waterfront districts, Toyosu and Ariake, offer a perfect blend of Japan’s historic food culture and cutting-edge attractions. Located just a short hop from central Tokyo, this area features everything from the world’s largest fish market to immersive miniature worlds and rooftop hot springs. Here are 7 must-visit spots for an unforgettable day.
1. Toyosu Market

As the “Kitchen of Tokyo,” this is the heart of Japan’s culinary scene.
- Tuna Auctions: Watch the high-energy tuna auctions in the early morning. While the floor-level deck requires a lottery win, the upper windows are open to all without a reservation.
- Gourmet Seafood: Enjoy the freshest sushi at legendary spots like Sushi Dai or massive seafood bowls at Kaisen-don Oedo.
- Uogashi Yokocho: Explore the 4th floor of the Fisheries Intermediate Wholesale Building for professional kitchen tools, dried goods, and unique souvenirs.
GoogleMAP:Toyosu Market
2. Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai

Opened in February 2024, this spot recreates an Edo-period townscape right next to the modern market.
- Edo-style Stroll: Walk along the granite-paved “Toyosu Main Street” and soak in the historic atmosphere.
- Street Food: Grab grilled seafood skewers, fresh oysters, or “Fukagawa Croquettes.” Don’t miss the cute Japanese sweets at Toyosu Fukurasuzume.
GoogleMAP:Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai
3. Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club

A 24-hour luxury hot spring (onsen) facility that brings authentic spring water daily from Hakone and Yugawara.
- Panoramic Footbath: The rooftop footbath garden offers a stunning 360-degree view of Tokyo Bay, including the Rainbow Bridge.
- Total Relaxation: Beyond the baths, enjoy saunas, stone spas, and a buffet featuring seasonal ingredients. Overnight stays are also available.
GoogleMAP:Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club
4. Miniature Museum Small Worlds

One of Asia’s largest indoor miniature theme parks located in Ariake.
- Incredible Detail: Marvel at moving, high-tech miniatures of the “Evangelion” universe, a Space Center, and various global cities.
- Become a Resident: Use a 3D scanner to create a miniature version of yourself and “move in” to one of the exhibits!
GoogleMAP:Miniature Museum Small Worlds
5. Ariake Garden

A massive complex featuring over 200 shops, a hotel, a theater, and a spa.
- Shopping: Visit one of the largest MUJI stores in the Kanto region.
- Izumi Tenku no Yu: A natural hot spring within the mall—perfect for refreshing after a shopping spree.
- Entertainment: Home to the Ariake Shiki Theatre, currently hosting the long-running production of Disney’s The Lion King.
GoogleMAP:Ariake Garden
6. Toyosu Gururi Park

A waterfront park encircling the Toyosu Market, offering some of the best views in the city.
- The View: A prime location to see the Tokyo Tower and Rainbow Bridge. The sunset and night views are spectacular.
- Activities: Ideal for a peaceful walk, jogging, or a seaside BBQ away from the city’s hustle.
GoogleMAP:Toyosu Gururi Park
Travel Tips
- Access: Easily reachable via the Yurikamome Line (Shijo-mae or Ariake Stations) or the Rinkai Line (Kokusai-tenjijo Station).
- Closures: Toyosu Market is generally closed on Sundays, National Holidays, and some Wednesdays. Check the official calendar before visiting.
- Accessibility: As a newly developed area, Toyosu and Ariake are exceptionally barrier-free, making them easy to navigate with wheelchairs or strollers.
