Yoyogi Park Flea Market
Grab yourself a bargain at one of Tokyo's biggest, and most irregular, flea markets.
Grab yourself a bargain at one of Tokyo's biggest, and most irregular, flea markets.
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 …
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.
As one of Japan's three biggest daruma markets, this festival has around 300 street stalls selling these bright red traditional dolls.
The Kite Market at Ōji Inari Shrine celebrates kites, which are considered lucky charms that ward off fires.
We love a flea market here at Tokyo Cheapo, and this one is made for creatives and artists.
Earth Garden is a sustainability focused festival with market stalls, workshops, and live entertainment.
Check out this flea market with more than 700 vendors.
This is a friendly neighborhood festival with a fiery twist. Along with daruma dolls of all shapes and sizes, there'll be dances and a bonfire.
Traditional and contemporary design overlaps in this handmade festival. Enjoy poring over the unique gifts and souvenirs made by local and foreign artisans.
A European Christmas market lands in Japan, at the foot of Tokyo Tower.
Throngs of people descend on this beautifully illuminated Christmas market. Enjoy a bite of stollen or some mulled wine while searching through stalls of traditionally made gifts and decorations.
The winter illumination event is aimed at promoting the Purple Ribbon Campaign, and increasing awareness of violence against women
The opening of the brand new Azabudai Hills complex comes with a sprinkling of Christmas cheer.
Wander through the whimsical stalls selling traditional Christmas snacks and treats while wrapped up warm.
Wander through the crowds with delicious German snacks and drinks, while live music and illuminations really embrace the Yule spirit.
Visit Nisharai Daishi Temple's end of year festival to buy lucky charms and festival food.
Buy hagoita (good luck charm bats) at Sensōji Temple's Hagoita-Ichi Festival.
Spend this four day festival perusing over 50,000 unique and limited items to customize your stationary package to exactly your style.
Your last chance to get a lucky rake for future fortunes in this local Tori no Ichi event, with a bonus masked Kagura performance straight from the Edo-era.