News Summary
A new Tokyo Central supermarket will open in Orange County, being the third location in the area and the 13th across the U.S. This large store will offer a diverse range of Japanese products, fresh produce, and in-store dining options, enhancing shopping experiences for local residents. The opening aligns with other local developments, including new stores and community initiatives aimed at improving quality of life.
Orange County Welcomes New Tokyo Central Supermarket
Orange County is set to welcome a new Tokyo Central supermarket location, as the popular Japanese chain operated by Marukai Corp. prepares for its grand opening on the weekend of July 26-27, 2025. This new store will be the company’s third location in Orange County and marks the 13th store across the United States, adding to the 12 already in operation nationwide.
The new supermarket will be situated at 14120 Culver Drive, conveniently located near the southbound ramp to the 5 freeway and close to another well-known Japanese supermarket, Mitsuwa Marketplace. The store will encompass an area of 17,368 square feet, providing ample space for a diverse selection of products and customer amenities.
Tokyo Central’s offerings promise to satisfy a wide range of culinary preferences. The supermarket will stock pantry goods, fresh produce, various types of meat, and seafood, including options such as live fish, crabs, and lobsters. Customers will also find a diverse selection of made-to-order and ready-to-go food trays designed for quick and easy meals.
In addition to grocery items, shoppers can expect to discover a variety of health products, candy, household appliances, and kitchen tools. The Tokyo Central store will feature an in-store sushi restaurant, enhancing the shopping experience with freshly prepared Japanese cuisine on-site.
New Developments in the Area
The introduction of the Tokyo Central supermarket coincides with other notable developments in the local area. Sprouts Farmers Market has recently signed a lease for a 25,860-square-foot space at Bristol Warner Village in Santa Ana, set to replace a previously shuttered 99 Cents Only store. This new location is anticipated to open in late 2026 as part of an expansion endeavor by the property’s owners.
In community news, the Orange County United Way has reported a successful tax preparation program that has benefited local residents this tax season. The OC Free Tax Prep program assisted in preparing 13,751 tax returns and helped secure $14.8 million in refunds for individuals earning less than $67,000 in 2024. This initiative was made possible through collaboration with 22 local organizations that offered free tax filing assistance.
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Additional Resources
- Orange County Register: Tokyo Central Opening
- Wikipedia: Tokyo Central
- San Francisco Chronicle: Tokyo Central in Emeryville
- Google Search: Tokyo Central supermarket
- Orange County Register: First TT Asian Supermarket
- Google Scholar: Tokyo Central market
- Rafu Shimpo: Hazmat Response in Little Tokyo
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Tokyo supermarkets
- Daily News: Gelson’s Markets Acquisition
- Google News: Tokyo Central supermarket news
