The largest antiques market in Japan returns with 500 dealers specialising in artefacts and heirlooms from Japan, Europe and the US. This being the land of the otaku (anime and manga geeks), special attention is reserved for collectors of vintage toys, collectibles, figurines and the like. But you can also shop for furniture from the Showa era (1926-1989), Japanese antiques including Buddhist art, imari ceramic ware and lacquerware, plus a large variety of Western miscellaneous goods, silverware, pottery, accessories and more. Tip: it’s worth hitting the jamboree’s website for the printable coupons that will knock ¥200 off the ticket price.
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