Mitsuwa Marketplace is expanding! The long-awaited Cypress location will officially open its doors on Saturday, November 1st at 10 AM.
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To celebrate, the first 100 customers each day (Nov 1–2) will receive a free Happy Bag—a Japanese-style goodie bag filled with surprises!


Enjoy special opening prices on popular items:
- Nishiki Premium 15lb $7.99
- Ubaramai 5kg $13.99
- Tokai Unagi Kabayaki 11oz $7.99
- Maruchan YAKI-SOBA $1.99
- Morinaga Hi-Chew $1.49
- Shirakiku Ramune Drink $0.99
- Mukashinagara No Natto $0.79
- Kibun No Kisetsu Oden $8.99
- House Vermont Curry $2.99
📅 Hours:
Nov 1 (Sat) – Nov 6 (Thu): 10 AM – 6 PM
From Nov 7 (Fri): 9 AM – 9 PM (Regular hours)
📍 Address:
4955 Katella Avenue, Cypress, CA 90720




Stay tuned for updates and opening events by following Mitsuwa Marketplace on social media!
🌐 mitsuwa.com
📸 Instagram: @mitsuwa_marketplace
📘 Facebook: @MitsuwaMarketplace
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