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[Kyoto] Kyoto Antique Fair

kyoto antique fair

The Kyoto Antique Fair is Western Japan’s largest antique market, held at Kyoto Pulse Plaza in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto City. The fair is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (closing at 4:00 p.m. on the last day) with free admission. Approximately 300 vendors from across Japan exhibit and sell a wide array of items, including antiques, fine art, furniture, paintings, Western antiques, household goods, and Asian crafts. It’s a must-visit event for antique lovers, so be sure to check it out!

Access, Entrance & Map

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

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

 

kyoto antique far
kyoto antique fair

Access: Kyoto Pulse Plaza is conveniently accessible by a free shuttle bus from Takeda Station (Subway/Kintetsu lines). Direct buses also run from Kyoto Station. A free parking lot is available next to the venue, but it tends to fill up quickly, so public transportation is recommended.

Highlights: The fair showcases over 150,000 items, including unique Kyoto-style furnishings, furniture, screens, hanging scrolls, ukiyo-e prints, antique kimono, Asian textiles, and vintage accessories. Chatting with knowledgeable vendors while browsing adds to the enjoyment. Visitors are encouraged to come in kimono, and since it’s indoors, you can comfortably explore regardless of weather conditions.

Summary: The Kyoto Antique Fair is the largest antique market in Western Japan, with a rich history spanning over 20 years. It’s a treasure-hunting paradise where excitement awaits at every turn. Check the official website for the latest information, and don’t miss the chance to discover something extraordinary at this popular event, which attracts visitors from all over Japan and abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kyoto Antique Fair?
The Kyoto Antique Fair is the largest antique event in Western Japan, held at Kyoto Pulse Plaza in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto. Taking place three times a year (spring, early summer, and autumn), it features over 300 vendors from across Japan. Visitors can enjoy browsing antiques, fine art, furniture, paintings, Western antiques, household items, and Asian crafts.

Is there an admission fee?
No, admission is free. Everyone is welcome to explore and enjoy the world of antiques without any charge.

What kind of items can be found at the fair?
Over 300 dealers offer more than 150,000 items, including traditional Japanese antiques, antique kimono, screens, hanging scrolls, ukiyo-e prints, Asian textiles, and vintage accessories. Just browsing is a delightful experience, with countless unique discoveries awaiting visitors.

How do I access the venue?
From Kyoto Station, take the subway or Kintetsu Line to Takeda Station, exit at Northwest Exit 4, and take a Kyoto City Bus or Keihan Bus (approx. 5 minutes) to Pulse Plaza-mae. Alternatively, from Kyoto Station’s Hachijo Exit, take the Kyoto Rakunan Express bus (approx. 15 minutes) directly to Kyoto Pulse Plaza/Kyocera-mae. A free shuttle bus is also available from Takeda Station. Please check the official website for updated details.

Is parking available?
Yes, free parking is available adjacent to the venue. However, spaces fill quickly during peak times, so arriving early or using public transportation is highly recommended.

Is there anything I should prepare in advance?
We recommend checking the official website beforehand for the latest information. With so many diverse items available, making a list of interests or specific items you’re looking for will help you enjoy your visit more effectively.

 

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