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Japanese flea market guide

When traveling to Japan, how can you not take some souvenirs with you? After we have seen the scenery and architecture with Japanese characteristics, the editor recommends going to Japan’s flea market! There are many flea markets in Japan. Today, the editor will recommend some better flea markets to you!

_KYO Flea Market

The Tokyo Flea Market is the largest and most popular flea market in Tokyo. If you want to come to Tokyo, you must come here. There are more than 200 Japanese people gathered here. Merchants of the family sell items here.

And the variety of products is very rich, which will not dazzle you. The products here are classified by theme. If you like what you like, just go to the corresponding theme to find it. This includes second-hand books. Specialty stores, Nordic groceries, handicrafts, antiques and other themed areas are enough for you to choose from.

Held: twice a year

Address: 4-31-1 Tama River, Chofu City, Tokyo

How to get there: Take the Keio_ to the Keio Tama River _You can walk there after getting off the bus

Business hours: 10:00 am to 17:00 pm

Ticket: 300 yen per person

Official website :

Blue Sky Solo Exhibition

Blue Sky means setting up a stall every day on sunny days, usually on Sunday, so if you want to come here, you have to check the weather on Sunday. , when the weather is clear, there will be a market.

The merchants here are very Buddhist and don’t dare to do anything. The tide here will not lift all boats, so many people like to come here to buy things, and they can often buy some treasures.

Address: 5-53-70 _Tanigami_mae

How to get there: Take the KYOTO bus or Chiyoda bus and get off at Omotesando and walk there

Business hours: every Sunday from 10:00 am to 16:00 pm

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Setagaya Flea Market

Compared to Other flea markets have been established here for a long time. They sell some old clothes, antiques, toys, furniture, used books, etc. The products are dazzling and very rich.

This place is very lively. Almost every time it opens, it attracts 200,000 visitors. The atmosphere is very good.

Opening hours: four days a year, January 15th and 16th, December 15th and 16th,

Held time: 9:00 am to 21:00 pm< /p>

Address: Setagaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo

Transportation: Take the Tokyu Setagaya Line, get off at "Setagaya Station" or "Uemachi Station" and walk for five minutes.

Yoyogi Park Flea Market

If you like vintage style, then come here. This is the center of vintage style, selling all kinds of vintage windbreakers. things.

And the strange thing is that there is no standard price regulation here. Both buyers and sellers need to weigh the price of this item based on their feelings for the clothes.

Address: _Kyo-Shibuya-ku, Kaminan 2-chome 3, Harajuku Yoyogi Park front

Business hours: 10:00 am to 16:00 pm

Official website:

Takahata Fudo Gozare Market

In addition to the richness of products and the concentration of antiques, there is also another feature, that is, it is curious. Some of the things here even attract locals. Maybe you don’t even know what it is or how to use it.

Whenever this market opens, the buildings and streets and alleys here are all filled with objects, and it is very lively.

Opening hours: 7:00 am to 16:00 pm on the third Sunday of each month

Address: 733 Takahata Fudoson, Takahata, Hino City, Tokyo

< p>Transportation: Get off at "Takahata Fudo Station" on the Keio Line or Tama Monorail Line and walk for five minutes

Toji Kobo Market

This is a long-standing place in Japan The market has been held since 1239 to commemorate Kobo Daishi. It has been very concentrated since the beginning, and tens of thousands of people come here every day to participate in the market.

There are more than 1,200 to 1,300 stores with rich items. Whether it is Japanese kimonos or other clothes, you have to come early, otherwise the good-looking ones will be sold out. People stole it.

Held time: 21st of every month, 5 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Address: 1, Kujo-cho, Minami-ku, Kyoto

Transportation: JR "Kyoto" Station" (Get off at Hachijoguchi Station and walk for 15 minutes, or get off at "Kintetsu Toji Station" and walk for 10 minutes

Arita Ceramics Market

This market has a large Four kilometers are dotted with various shops. According to statistics, there are more than 500. Most of the products here are ceramics, so if you like ceramics, don’t miss this place.

Saga Prefecture’s Arita Town is famous for its ceramics! In the place of origin, a ceramics market is held every year from April 29th to May 5th. The 4-kilometer-long market gathers more than 500 shops.

Time: April 29th to May 5th every year

Location: Arita Town, Saga Prefecture

Admission: Free

< p>Official website: http://www.arita-toukiichi.or.jp

Other flea markets

1. _BUMIの素スタジアムBIGフリ_マ_ケット

Address: 376-3 Nishimachi, Chofu City, Tokyo

Transportation: Take the Keio Line Tobitashi Station and walk for five minutes

Time: 10:00 am to afternoon 16:00, held one or two times a month

Tickets: 300 yen for adults, free for elementary school students and below

Scale: about 700 stalls

< p>2. Kamigamo Handicraft Market

Time: Held on the fourth Sunday of every month

Address: Kamigamo Shrine, 339 Kamigamo Motoyama, Kita-ku, Kyoto

3. Umekoji Park Handicraft Market

Time: Held on the first Saturday of every month

Address: Shichijo-Omiya_Kisamachi Plum, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto

4. Kitano Tenmangu Shrine Antique Market

Address: Ma_machi, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto City

Time: Held on the 25th of every month

5. Kitayama CraftGarden Handicraft Market

Address: Shimogamo Hankicho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City

Time: Held once every first Sunday of the month

6. Anrakuji Jizo Enri Market

Time: Held on the 2nd of every month

Address: No. 21, Nodancho, Shikugaya Gosho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto

7. Oedo Antique Market

Dates: Held on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month

Opening hours: 9:00 am to 16:00 pm

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Admission fee: Free admission

Transportation: Take the JR Keihin Tohoku Line, JR Yamanote Line, or Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line and get off at Yurakucho Station and walk for one minute; Or take any JR line or subway line and get off at Tokyo Station and walk for five minutes

Address: 5-1, Marunouchi 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Tokyo International Forum Ground Plaza

8 , Qingshan Weekend Antique Market

Dates: Every Saturday

Opening hours: 10:00 am to 16:00 pm

Admission: Free admission

Transportation: Take the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, Hanzomon Line, and Ginza Line and get off at Omotesando Station and walk for five minutes; or take JR lines, private railway lines, and subway lines and get off at Shibuya Station Ten minutes' walk from the bus

Address: 53_70 Aoyama, Jingumae 5-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, International United University Square

9. Nogi Shrine Antiques and Flea Market

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Dates: The 4th Sunday of every month

Opening hours: 9:00 am until dark

Transportation: Take the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and get off at Nogizaka Station , you can get there by exiting Exit 1; or take the Hibiya Line or Oe Line and get off at Roppongi Station and walk for five minutes

Address: Akasaka 8-chome 11_27, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Well, everyone comes to Japan. If you want to buy some souvenirs, you might as well come to these lively flea markets! You can also feel the cultural atmosphere of Japan!