
Kawasaki Daishi Fūrin-Ichi
Kawasaki Daishi Fūrin-Ichi is an annual festival of Japanese wind chimes.
Kawasaki Daishi Fūrin-Ichi is an annual festival of Japanese wind chimes.
Traditional and contemporary design overlaps in this handmade festival. Enjoy poring over the unique gifts and souvenirs made by local and foreign artisans.
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.
Independent stationery brands from across Japan will congregate at this expo.
Spend a day hunting through the maze of stalls and sales in this enormous flea market and snag yourself some bargains!
As Tokyo Tower turns off its lights, more than 1000 candles will be lit for this poignant annual event.
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.
The Oedo Antique Market is the largest outdoor antique market in Japan.
Find your next dream flea market treasure at this trendy market in Shimokitazawa.
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.
Akasaka Antique Market in Ark Hills is one of the classier flea markets in Tokyo.
A popular and bustling outdoor antique market. Spend time hunting through the stalls while also enjoying the beauty of Showa Memorial Park.
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.
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.
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 …
Cool off from the Golden Week sunshine in Tokyo's oasis — Midtown.
Magic the Gathering's premier competitive event returns to Japan.