Category: Flea Market
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Asagaya Shrine Antique Market
The Asagaya Shinmeigu Shrine, located in Tokyo’s Suginami Ward, hosts a vibrant monthly antique market on the first Saturday of each month. With about 50 stalls, it offers a variety of traditional Japanese item. Kimonos and household goods, set against the lush, serene backdrop of the shrine’s grounds. This cultural space also hosts a Noh…
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Chiyoda Yume Road Flea Market
Hosted in the Chiyoda shopping district of Adachi-ku, Tokyo, this market takes place on the first Saturday of each month, with a few exceptions. The market offers an opportunity for both vendors and visitors to enjoy a bustling environment full of unique treasures . The event includes stalls selling a variety of goods, and while…
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Tokyo Arts & Crafts Market
The Arts & Crafts Market at Tokyo Square Garden is a monthly event showcasing handmade works by local artists. With nearly 100 booths, the market features a variety of art, fashion, accessories, and unique handcrafted goods. Visitors can enjoy conversations with the creators while exploring one-of-a-kind pieces. The market is held on the 4th Saturday…
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Nishiarai Daishi Temple Market
Every 21st of the month, Japan honors Kobo Daishi, the legendary monk and founder of Shingon Buddhism. To mark this occasion, Nishiarai Daishi Temple, dedicated to his legacy, hosts a small market from 9 AM to 4 PM, offering a unique spiritual and cultural experience. Detailed info ⏱️ 9am – 4pm | 21st of the month…
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Mottainai Flea Market – Nakano
Inspired by the Japanese philosophy of “mottainai” (waste not, want not), the Mottainai Flea Market is a must-visit for eco-conscious shoppers. Held at various locations across Tokyo, including parks and public spaces, this market promotes sustainability by giving pre-loved items a second life. Expect a diverse selection of second-hand clothes, accessories, books, toys, household goods,…
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Mottainai Flea Market – Kichijoji
Inspired by the Japanese philosophy of “mottainai” (waste not, want not), the Mottainai Flea Market is a must-visit for eco-conscious shoppers. Held at various locations across Tokyo, including parks and public spaces, this market promotes sustainability by giving pre-loved items a second life. Expect a diverse selection of second-hand clothes, accessories, books, toys, household goods,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…