Yanagibashi Rengo Market

Market · Fukuoka-shi

Yanagibashi Rengo Market

Market · Fukuoka-shi

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1 Chome-5 Haruyoshi, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0003, Japan

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Fresh seafood, sashimi, produce, and small restaurants  

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1 Chome-5 Haruyoshi, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0003, Japan Get directions

yanagibashi-rengo.net

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1 Chome-5 Haruyoshi, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0003, Japan Get directions

+81 92 761 5717
yanagibashi-rengo.net

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Nov 3, 2025

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7 ways to eat and shop your way through Fukuoka - SilverKris

"A counter‑style restaurant located in the middle of the market that serves some of the market’s freshest sashimi; you order at the counter on entry and wait upstairs for dishes such as a sashimi teishoku (set meal with rice, miso soup and seasonal side), making it a convenient, high‑quality stop after strolling the stalls." - Tom Miyagawa Coulton

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Tita Pizza

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We visited on a Saturday around 2 PM and noticed that only a few stalls were open at the time. The market is relatively small and can be explored in about 30 minutes or less. Compared to larger markets like Kuromon, this one is more compact, but it does have its charm. There are a few small restaurants offering chirashidon and sashimi rice bowls. During our visit, there was one stall serving fresh sashimi for immediate consumption, with a small table set up where you could enjoy it with soy sauce and wasabi—it was fresh and tasty. We also tried the stall selling assorted fish cakes. If you mention you’ll eat them right away, they’ll warm them up for you on the spot, which was a nice touch. The market includes a small lounge area with seating, a vending machine for drinks, and a restroom for convenience. While it may not be a must-visit if you're tight on time, it's worth checking out if you're nearby and in the mood for good quality sashimi at an affordable price.

Zy Tan

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A little market street that makes for a short exploration into a market with both locals and tourists. Stalls here sell mainly fresh seafood and sashimi, and vegetables (some quite large!). It's not big in any sense, but perhaps that's part of its charm.

fern •

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We really enjoyed having lunch in this market! Incredibly fresh ingredients, every dish we ordered were so good. Restaurant: Fish Mongers and Restaurant Must Try: Uni, O-toro, braised fish fin

steven lim

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Quite a short street but full of mainly shops selling seafood though there is a shop selling tea and teapots while there is another selling seafood and mushrooms. There are also three main restaurants selling seafood don with soba noodles or miso soup. Worth a visit for a quick and unassuming meal.

Philip S (Phil_at_Home)

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This seafood market is famous, particularly among HK and Taiwan people. Locally, it is also called the "kitchen of Hakata". There is a sushi/seafood restaurant at the domestic terminal of Fukuoka Airport displaying sign saying seafood directly purchased from this market--showing the importance of it in the field. However, I rate it only 3 star as, for a tourist attraction, it is extremely small in size. If you are not eating in one of the eateries there, it will take you less than 20 min to walk through the entire alley. (Don't ever compare it with Toyosu Market in Toyko!) The market is close to subway Watanabe-dori (N15) exit 2. There is a nice public (free, as pictured) toilet in the middle of the alley. A very thoughtful amenity for the tourists.

daWnhOOn tay

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It's a small seafood market, nothing much. Maybe can complete in 30mins if you are not having your meal there. You may want to skip if your schedule is tight.

Hà Minh Dũng

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good place to by fresh food if you stay in hakata. i bought my beef here for in house ramen cup serving for breakfast.

Amos Skt

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A small market not far from the subway station. The market sells a variety of fresh produce such as seafood and fruits + dried goods including tea leaves. There are also several stores that sells seafood bowls which are really fresh and affordable.