
Machida Tenmangu Antique Fair
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.
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.
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A traditional geisha performance and dance in Asakusa.
Be guided through the Tanabata Festival, also known as the Star Festival, in downtown Asakusa and join in the festivities.
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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.
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Wander the seafront at Yokohama and settle in for the evening fireworks display.
A traditional geisha performance and dance in Asakusa.
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