
Heiwajima Antiques Fair
Heiwajima Antiques Festival is the place for serious antique lovers. From kimono to toys to porcelain, professional sellers showcase their curated selections. If you're in the know, it's …
Heiwajima Antiques Festival is the place for serious antique lovers. From kimono to toys to porcelain, professional sellers showcase their curated selections. If you're in the know, it's …
The Oedo Antique Market is the largest outdoor antique market in Japan.
Browse through racks of one-of-a-kind vintage fashion, discover handmade candles, accessories, and home decor, or dig through rare rock and movie posters.
Akasaka Antique Market in Ark Hills is one of the classier flea markets in Tokyo.
A small flea market, you can find all manner of cute things from clothing to crockery. On bigger days, expect local craftspeople, music, and even live performances.
This is considered a great spot to pick up some vintage items, but it's worth poring over the stalls at this popular spot near the Tokyo Metropolitan building.
Blue skies are the perfect time to visit this small antique fair. Enjoy some casual browsing without the pressure and noise of the larger markets.
Find your next dream flea market treasure at this trendy market in Shimokitazawa.
If you're looking for a gift with a unique touch, this handmade market will have something for you.
Cat lovers should pounce on this festival, with cat themed merchandise and displays galore. Find the perfect gift for the furry friend in your life.
Think everything from kimono to ceramics, and you'll understand why this market is called the best. Spend hours poring over the stalls, but be prepared to push through some crowds to grab that …
As one of Japan's three biggest daruma markets, this festival has around 300 street stalls selling these bright red traditional dolls.
With over 120 stalls full of antique items of all shapes and sizes, it's no wonder this market is a lively spot on the first of the month. Pop by and enjoy digging for some hidden treasure.
Magic the Gathering's premier competitive event returns to Japan.
The Kite Market at Ōji Inari Shrine celebrates kites, which are considered lucky charms that ward off fires.
This event shines a light on small businesses, as well as the importance of ethical, social and environmental practices. Ideal for those who are passionate about sustainable living.
Connect with likeminded people dedicated to the environment and get inspired to be more responsible with your things.