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MARINE
FRESH
ENTERPRISES
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​Fresh & high quality seasonal seafoods
direct from the 
worlds largest fish market
​Toyosu Japan to Vancouver British Columbia.
We provide the fastest delivery in history!
check our Seasonal specials
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We are the very first in Vancouver specializing in fresh fish from Japan. From purchasing at Toyosu Market to packaging,
​shipping, exporting, importing, clearing customs, and then delivery to your ​door. We do everything from start to finish.
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We purchase only top quality fish selected by the most professional and the most experienced buyers. We package the fish in our own shop and ship to Narita International Airport. Then, on the same afternoon, we send the package on a direct flight to Vancouver. In the morning, the shipment will arrive at Vancouver International Airport followed by delivery to your door.​
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From purchase to door-to-door delivery, we provide the fastest delivery in history: within approximately 19 hours from Toyosu ! We take pride in the speed of delivery and the freshness of your purchase.
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Over 400 seafoods! No matter what you want
​no matter how much you want: we deliver
Aji
Kinmedai
Saba
Kouika
Anago
Katsuo
Uni
Ebodai
Hatahata
Iidako
Ishidai
Kuro Awabi
Nodoguro
Ainame
Sazae
Aka Mebaru
Ayu
Iwashi
Amadai
Kohada
Sakura Ebi
Sakura Masu
Kawahagi
Kibinago
Umi Budou
Medai
Karatsuki Uni
Kisu
Kamasu
Hoya
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The history of Toyosu fish market goes back to Tsukiji market in the mid 17th century. A major land reclamation took place on the estuary area of Edo, the old Tokyo. The kanji of Tsukiji (築地) literally means “built-land.” In the early years, the reclaimed land was used for samurai residences.  Tsukiji’s international connection began well before its fame as an international seafood market. In the mid-1800’s, Tsukiji started becoming an international business center and residential center for foreigners. In 1923, a major earthquake struck Tokyo, severely damaging the original Tokyo fish market. The entire market was rebuilt in the Tsukiji area. It opened as Tsukiji fish market in 1935. Small wholesalers and retailers surrounded the market, forming the signature inner-outer structure of the market. With its rich food culture, Japan consumes the most fish in the world, and as Japan’s major seafood market, it did not take long for Tsukiji to become the biggest fish market in the world. In 2018 Tsukiji has moved to its new location in Toyosu just 4 kilometers away.
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