Visitors to Seychelles temporarily miss one of the most important landmarks in Japan to receive important renovation. The Celwin Celwin Clark market, which is more commonly known as the Victoria Market, has been a door since March 2025, for upgrading for both vendors and customers' facilities and overall experience. Is closed.
The Victoria Market, which was originally constructed in 1840 and last renovated in 1999, is a historic site that beautifully combines traditional Seichelow Life and modern Saichero life. Temporary venues provide modern equipment, such as improving air conditioners, drainage, and strengthening pest control measures to maintain cleanliness and safety. During the renovation period, operations will be temporarily relocated to the former STC Supermarket in Victoria so that the market will continue to provide services to the community.
The Agricultural Section is currently preparing for new places, setting a structural evaluation and setting a vendor space to ensure a smooth transition. Previous STC supermarkets are not a major structural change, but are required to improve air circulation and deal with fire safety concerns. These measures are to minimize confusion and maintain high -market hygiene and operational efficiency.
Despite the changes in the place, the lively atmosphere and the welcome spirit of the vendor will not change. Shoppers can expect the same level of personal interactions and quality of agricultural products they always enjoy. Vendor's dedication and personality will continue to shine and ensure familiar welcome experience, along with the market commitment to outstanding.
