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Top Farmers’ Markets in Tokyo for Organic and Local Produce

Top Farmers’ Markets in Tokyo for Organic and Local Produce

Masao HORIKI President, Asian Property Inc.
Real Estate Specialist for English-Speaking Clients

With over 30 years of experience in Japan’s real estate market, I have been dedicated to helping English-speaking expatriates, embassy staff, and investors find their ideal homes.

Having lived in Australia, I understand the challenges of navigating real estate across cultures. In 2014, I founded Asian Property Inc. to bridge that gap.

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If you’re relocating to Tokyo for work and want to know where to find fresh organic and locally grown produce, farmers’ markets are a great place to start.

For those who value high-quality food in their daily lives, Tokyo’s farmers’ markets offer a wide range of fresh vegetables, fruits, mushrooms, seasonings, and more—directly from passionate producers.

Here, we introduce nine of the best farmers’ markets in Tokyo where you can buy organic and locally sourced produce.

9 Best Farmers’ Markets in Tokyo for Organic & Local Produce

  1. Aoyama Farmers’ Market
  2. Futako-Tamagawa Street Market “Futakoza”
  3. Futako-Tamagawa Farmers’ Market
  4. Ark Hills “Hills Marche”
  5. YEBISU Marche
  6. Taiyo no Marche
  7. Kotsu Kaikan Marche
  8. Setagaya Kannon Morning Market
  9. Nishikoku Marche “Shunkashunka”

Aoyama Farmers’ Market

Aoyama Farmers’ Market is held in front of the United Nations University and offers vegetables and fruits carefully cultivated by dedicated producers.

Because you can meet the producers face-to-face and select items directly from them, you have the opportunity to hear about the unique qualities of the produce while shopping.

In addition to vegetables and fruits, there is also a wide selection of processed foods such as cakes, juices, and dressings. By exploring the various stalls, you are sure to find that special item crafted with care.

Address5-53-70 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo (UN University Front Plaza)
Hours10:00–16:00
OpenEvery Saturday and Sunday
TEL
Nearest Station5-min walk from Omotesando Station; 9-min walk from Shibuya Station
Websitehttps://farmersmarkets.jp

Futako-Tamagawa Street Market “Futakoza”

Futako-Tamagawa Street Market “Futakoza” is a farmers’ market where you can purchase fresh produce delivered directly from farms with full traceability.

As one of the largest street markets in Japan, it features more than 60 vendors—not only selling vegetables but also offering processed foods and handmade crafts.

It is held regularly on weekdays at Futako-Tamagawa Rise, with the detailed schedule announced each month on the official website, so be sure to check it for the latest information.

Address2-21-1 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Hours11:00–19:00
OpenRegular weekdays (check monthly schedule)
TEL03-6869-0800
Nearest StationDirectly connected to Futako-Tamagawa Station (Tokyu Den-en-toshi & Oimachi Lines)
Websitehttps://www.rise.sc/futakoza/?cd=000003

Futako-Tamagawa Farmers’ Market

The Farmers Market in Futako-Tamagawa is a farmers market where you can find a wide variety of freshly harvested vegetables from nearby fields.

As the surrounding area faces the Tama River, it is blessed with fertile soil, and agriculture has flourished here since ancient times, allowing you to obtain many different kinds of vegetables.

In recent years, more farmers have been challenging themselves to grow new varieties of vegetables such as kohlrabi, coriander, and round zucchini, so you can enjoy a wide range of seasonal produce.

Address3-18-8 Kamata, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Hours9:00–16:30
OpenMondays, year-end/New Year, summer holidays
TEL03-3708-1187
Nearest StationBus from Futako-Tamagawa Station to Yoshizawa stop, 5-min walk
Websitehttps://agripark.tokyo/matching/search/store.php?id=tokyo_chuo_fm_futagotamagawa

Ark Hills “Hills Marche”

Ark Hills Hills Marche is a farmers market with the concept of “a market where you can meet the producers,” where you can find fresh vegetables and seasonal fruits.

A wide variety of handmade processed foods are also sold, and you can enjoy meals from food trucks. In addition, various other events are held in the Ark Hills area, making it attractive enough for you to spend an entire day enjoying the surroundings.

Address1-12-32 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Hours10:00–14:00
OpenEvery Saturday (closed during Obon and New Year holidays)
TEL03-6406-6619
Nearest Station1-min walk from Roppongi-itchome Station (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line)
Websitehttps://www.arkhills.com/hillsmarche/

YEBISU Marche

YEBISU Marche is an urban-style market with the concept of “Organic & Natural,” characterized by stalls mainly run by producers certified for Organic JAS, special cultivation, or as eco-farmers.

It is also famous as a place where you can shop in an atmosphere that feels as if you were overseas, enjoying conversations with the producers while selecting vegetables, fruits, and more.

AddressChateau Plaza, Ebisu Garden Place, 1-13-1 Mita, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
Hours11:00–17:00
OpenEvery Sunday
TEL03-3504-2128
Nearest Station5-min walk from JR Ebisu Station; 10-min walk from Hibiya Line Ebisu Station
Websitehttps://www.nkbmarche.jp/marche/yebisu-marche/

Taiyo no Marche

Taiyo no Marche is one of Japan’s largest urban markets, attracting over 15,000 visitors, where you can purchase fresh vegetables grown with carefully selected farming methods directly from the producers.

In addition to the area where you can buy vegetables, there is also a dining area lined with food trucks, as well as spaces where workshops related to food ingredients are held, making it an appealing place for the whole family to enjoy.

Address1-9-8 Kachidoki, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Hours10:00–16:00 (Oct–Mar), 10:00–17:00 (Apr–Sep)
OpenSecond Saturday & Sunday of each month
TEL
Nearest StationImmediately outside Exit A4a of Kachidoki Station (Toei Oedo Line)
Websitehttps://timealive.jp

Kotsu Kaikan Marche

The Kotsukaikan Marche is a farmers market where producers take turns setting up stalls, with around 30 vendors on weekends and a weekday mini-market held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

It offers an abundance of seasonal vegetables and fruits that can only be found at certain times of the year, as well as handmade traditional crafts and processed foods, allowing you to purchase products unique to Japan.

Address1F Piloti, Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan, 2-10-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Hours11:30–17:30 (Sat/Sun/Holidays), 12:00–18:00 (Tue/Wed)
OpenWeekends, holidays, and Tue/Wed mini-markets
TEL070-4461-5388
Nearest Station1-min walk from JR Yurakucho Station
Websitehttps://kotsukaikan-marche.com

Setagaya Kannon Morning Market

The Setagaya Kannon Morning Market is a monthly morning market held at Setagaya-san Kannonji, a temple located in a quiet residential neighborhood.

A variety of products, including vegetables, fresh flowers, and processed foods, are lined up, and despite being held early in the morning, people of all ages form long lines in search of their desired items. Therefore, it is best to arrive early.

Address4-9-4 Shimo-uma, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Hours6:00–8:00
OpenSecond Saturday of each month
TEL03-3410-8811
Nearest Station15–20-min walk from Sangenjaya Station
Websitehttp://www.setagayakannon.com/index.cgi?mn=osi&id=asaichi

Nishikoku Marche “Shunkashunka”

Nishikoku Marche Shunka Shunka is a farmers market that brings together freshly harvested local vegetables, as well as locally produced jams, honey, and Japanese tea.

In particular, great attention is paid to the freshness of the vegetables, and you can even check the harvest time through labels such as “picked in the morning” or “picked in the evening.”

Address2-1-18 Nishikoigakubo, Kokubunji-shi, Tokyo
Hours10:30–20:00
OpenYear-round
TEL042-505-7315
Nearest StationImmediately outside Nishikokubunji Station ticket gates
Websitehttps://emalico.com/nishikoku/

Conclusion

For those starting a new life in Tokyo—especially those relocating due to an overseas assignment or moving as part of a property purchase in Japan—choosing the right ingredients for your daily meals is an important consideration.

We encourage you to make use of the farmers’ markets introduced in this article, where you can find fresh organic vegetables and locally sourced produce, as part of your everyday shopping routine.

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