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[Kyoto] Heian Flea Market

The Heian Flea Market is a beloved antique event held around ten times a month in the historic Okazaki Park, in front of Heian Shrine in Kyoto’s Sakyo Ward. With around 150 vendors from across Japan, it’s a treasure trove for antique enthusiasts. The market features a rich variety of items such as vintage tools, Western antiques, retro Showa-era goods, and traditional Japanese collectibles.

In addition to its appeal for collectors, the market is also valued as a place of cultural exchange—promoting eco-conscious living by giving pre-loved items a second life with new owners.

Access, Entrance & Map

Reference Link: https://antique-leaves.com

(It provides the latest information on antique and flea markets)

 

heian flea market
heian flea market

Access:

To reach Okazaki Park, you can:

  • Drive: About 20 minutes from the Kyoto East Interchange on the Meishin Expressway.

  • Take public transportation:

    • 10-minute walk from Higashiyama Station (Subway Tozai Line)

    • 15-minute walk from Keihan Sanjo Station or Jingu-Marutamachi Station (Keihan Ohto Line)

Please note there is no dedicated parking in the park; using public transportation is recommended.

Highlights:

At the Heian Flea Market, you’ll find an eclectic mix of treasures—from Japanese antiques and vintage tools to Western antiques, mid-century modern decor, elegant perfume bottles, and even quirky items like totem poles. Only certified antique dealers are allowed to participate, ensuring a high-quality selection.
Meeting collectors and visitors from all over Japan is one of the most enjoyable parts of the event.

Summary:

Set against the beautiful and historic backdrop of Kyoto, the Heian Flea Market offers a special experience for antique lovers and curious treasure hunters alike. It’s more than just a market—it’s a monthly cultural exchange that welcomes people of all ages. Don’t miss your chance to discover a one-of-a-kind item.
Before your visit, check the official website or Instagram for the latest updates.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q1: When is the Heian Flea Market held?
A1: The market is usually held around the 10th of each month in Okazaki Park, in front of Heian Shrine. Since dates vary, please check the official site for updated schedules.

Q2: How do I get to the Heian Flea Market?
A2:

  • By subway: 10-minute walk from Higashiyama Station (Tozai Line)

  • By Keihan Railway: 15-minute walk from Sanjo Station or Jingu-Marutamachi Station

  • By car: About 20 minutes from Kyoto East IC. Public transportation is highly recommended due to limited parking.

Q3: What kind of items can I find at the market?
A3: A wide range of items such as Japanese tools, Western antiques, Showa-era retro goods, and rare collectibles from Japan and abroad. Each piece has its own unique charm.

Q4: Is parking available?
A4: There is no designated parking within Okazaki Park. However, paid parking lots are available nearby. Since it can get crowded during the event, public transportation is your best option.

Q5: What payment methods are accepted?
A5: Most vendors accept cash only, though a few may offer electronic payment options. It’s a good idea to bring small change and bills.

Q6: Is it family-friendly?
A6: Absolutely. The market takes place in a spacious park, making it easy for families with children to enjoy the day comfortably.

Q7: Can I get food at the flea market?
A7: There are a few food stalls at the market, but options may be limited. Luckily, the surrounding area offers many dining options where you can enjoy Kyoto’s local cuisine.

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