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Antique & Flea Markets in Tokyo Antique & Flea Markets in Tokyo 東京の骨董市・蚤の市 ・ Open-air antique and flea markets will be usually closed if it rains. ・ Dates and hours are subject to change without notice. ・ For most of the listed numbers, only Japanese is spoken. 【SHRINES / TEMPLES】 Name Date&Hours Address Access Tel (1) 5 min. walk from Araiyakushi-mae Sta. on Seibu Arai Yakushi Temple Every 1st Sun. 5-3-5 Arai, Shinjuku Line 03-3386-1355 新井薬師アンティーク・ 【6:00 am – around 3:30 pm】 Nakano-ku, Tokyo (2) 15 min. walk from Nakano Sta. (North Exit) on Arai Yakushi Temple フェア JR Chuo Line (1) 1 min. walk from Shinjuku-sanchome Sta. (Exit E2) Hanazono-jinja Every Sun. on Tokyo Metro Marunouchi, Fukutoshin or Toei Shrine 5-17-3 Shinjuku, 03-3209-5265 【around 6:30 am – Shinjuku Subway Line 花園神社 Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Hanazono-jinja Shrine around 3:00 pm】 (2) 7 min. walk from Shinjuku Sta. (East Exit) on 青空骨董市 JR Yamanote or Chuo Line Tomioka Hachiman-gu Shrine Every 1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sun. 1-20-3 Tomioka, 3 min. walk from Monzen-Nakacho Sta. (Exit 1) on 090-1547-5413 富岡八幡宮 【8:00 am – around 3:00 pm】 Koto-ku, Tokyo Tokyo Metro Tozai or Toei Oedo Subway Line Organizer 骨董市 Gokoku-ji Temple Every 2nd Sat. 5-40-1 Otsuka, 1 min. walk from Gokokuji Sta. (Exit 3) on Tokyo Metro 080-3697-9790 護国寺骨董市 【7:00 am – 3:00 pm】 Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo Yurakucho Line Organizer Takahata Fudoson Every 3rd Sun. 733 Takahata, 090-3314-1994 Temple 5 min. walk from Takahatafudo Sta. on Keio Line 【7:00 am – 4:00 pm】 Hino-shi, Tokyo Organizer 高幡不動ござれ市 (1) 5 min. walk from Kudanshita Sta. (Exit 1) on Yasukuni-jinja Tokyo Metro Tozai, Hanzomon or Toei Shinjuku Shrine Every 2nd or 3rd & 4th Sun. 3-1-1 Kudankita, 03-3261-8326 Subway Line 靖国神社 【8:00 am – 2:00 pm】 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Yasukuni-jinja Shrine (2) 10 min. walk from Ichigaya or Iidabashi Sta. 青空骨董市 (West Exit) on JR Sobu Line 【SHRINES / TEMPLES】 Name Date&Hours Address Access Tel Suwa-jinja Shrine Every 4th Sun. except Aug. 1-5-15 Shibasaki-cho, 10 min. walk from Tachikawa Sta. (South Exit) on 042-576-5753 諏訪神社 【7:00 am – 3:00 pm】 Tachikawa-shi, Tokyo JR Chuo Line Organizer 多摩骨董市 Machida 1st on every month Tenman-gu Shrine (Dates will be changed on Jan. 1-21-5 Haramachida, 10 min. walk from Machida Sta. on JR Yokohama or 090-3314-1994 町田天満宮 & Nov.) Machida-shi, Tokyo Odakyu Line Organizer がらくた骨董市 【7:00 am – 3:00 pm】 【OTHER SITES】 Name Date&Hours Address Access Tel URL Note ★Oedo Antique Market 大江戸骨董市 The following schedules will be occasionally changed. Please check on the website before visiting. Every 1st & 3rd Sun., Tokyo International With about 250 dealers, Tokyo International Feb. 27th & Mar. 27th 1 min. walk from Yurakucho Forum 03-6407-6011 https://www.anti this is one of the largest Forum 【9:00 am – 4:00 pm】 Sta. on JR Yamanote or Tokyo 3-5-1 Marunouchi, Organizer que-market.jp/ open-air markets in 東京国際フォーラム会場 Dates after Mar. are not fixed Metro Yurakucho Line Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Tokyo. yet. (1) 5 min. walk from Harajuku Sta. (West Exit) on JR With about 180 dealers, Yoyogi Park Keyaki Yamanote Line Yoyogi Park 03-6407-6011 https://www.anti there are not only Dates are not fixed yet. Namiki (zelkova street) (2) 5 min. walk from Meijijingu 代々木公園会場 Organizer que-market.jp/ antique goods, but also Shibuya-ku, Tokyo -mae Sta. (Exit 1) on Tokyo Metro Chiyoda or Fukutoshin handmade art crafts. Line ★Antique Fair 骨董まつり (indoor/屋内) The following schedules will be occasionally changed. Please check on the website before visiting. Mar. 5-7th, May. 3-5th, Heiwajima Antique Jun. 25-27th, Sep. 10-12th, Heiwajima Tokyo Ryutsu With over 200 dealers, 1 min. walk from Ryutsu Fair Dec. 10-12th Center Bldg. 03-5983-5101 https://kottouichi. this is one of the oldest Center Sta. on Tokyo Monorail 平和島全国古民具 【10:00 am – 5:00 pm 】 6-1-1 Heiwajima, Organizer com/festival.html and biggest indoor Line 骨董まつり *Closed 4:00 pm (Enter by Ota-ku, Tokyo antique fairs in Japan. 3:00 pm) on the last day For further reference: The following website lists antique fairs nationwide (only in Japanese) http://www.kottouichi.jp/ All information is as of January 2021 and is subject to change without notice. Ⓒ 2021 Japan National Tourism Organization. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. JNTO-TIC, Jan. 2021.
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