Category: Flea Market

  • Arai Yakushi Antique Market

    Arai Yakushi Antique Market

    Set in the historic Arai Yakushi Baishoin Temple in Tokyo’s Nakano Ward, this is the oldest antique market in the city. Held on the first Sunday of every month, it features 30 to 50 stalls offering a curated selection of Japanese antiques, traditional goods, and vintage finds. The temple’s tranquil atmosphere, known for its healing…

  • Tokyo City Flea Market

    Tokyo City Flea Market

    Tokyo City Flea Market, also known as the Oi Racecourse Flea Market, is Tokyo’s largest flea market! It takes place at Oi Racecourse and gathers about 500 sellers. In addition to second-hand clothing, you’ll find antiques, furniture, and household appliances at surprisingly low prices.  And don’t miss the plentiful food stalls, offering a delicious variety…

  • Tomioka Hachiman Shrine Flea market

    Tomioka Hachiman Shrine Flea market

    Located in Monzen-Nakacho, Tomioka Hachiman Shrine hosts also a lively flea market on top of his antique fair, only on certain days of the month. Featuring between 50 and 60 stalls, you can trust its knowledgeable vendors to share with you the story of their traditional kimonos and Imari porcelain. Detailed info ⏱️ 9am – 5pm | 15th and 28th…

  • Sugamo Flea Market

    Sugamo Flea Market

    Held on the 4th, 14th, and 24th of every month with about 60 vendors, the Sugamo Flea Market transforms the famous Jizo-Dori Shopping Street into a bustling hub of vintage finds and local charm. Stretching from Sugamo Station to Koshinzuka Station, this market offers a mix of antiques, handcrafted goods, fabrics, and specialty teas. Known…

  • Shimokitazawa Flea Market

    Shimokitazawa Flea Market

    Nestled in the trendy streets of Shimokitazawa, the Shimokitazawa Flea Market at Senrogai Open Space is a paradise for vintage lovers and creative souls. Held in one of Tokyo’s most vibrant neighborhoods, this market offers an eclectic mix of high-quality secondhand clothing, handmade accessories, rare international finds, and one-of-a-kind items from independent creators and local shops. Conveniently located just a 4-minute walk…

  • Inokashira Park Art Market

    Inokashira Park Art Market

    Nestled within Tokyo’s picturesque Inokashira Park in Kichijoji, the Inokashira Park Art Market is a vibrant gathering of local artists and craftspeople. This market offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a diverse array of handmade arts and crafts. The market not only provides a platform for artists to showcase their talents. Also enriching the…

  • Tomioka Hachiman Shrine Antique market

    Tomioka Hachiman Shrine Antique market

    Located in Monzen-Nakacho, Tomioka Hachiman Shrine hosts a lively antique fair on several Sundays of each month, featuring over 100 stalls with vintage books, toys, Imari porcelain, and rare collectibles.  Visitors can bargain, interact with friendly vendors, and discover rare items, though English-speaking sellers are limited. The market runs year-round except in January. Detailed info ⏱️ 6am – 3pm | 1st, 2nd, 4th,…

  • Hanazono Shrine Antique Market

    Hanazono Shrine Antique Market

    The Hanazono Shrine Antique Market takes place almost every Sunday, bringing together around 40 vendors in a friendly atmosphere. Conveniently located near Shinjuku’s bustling shopping district, it attracts both collectors and casual visitors looking for unique finds. The market offers a diverse selection of antiques, including vintage kimonos, prints, small furniture, and scroll paintings. It…