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[Kyoto] Toyokuni Shrine Intersting Market

Toyokuni Shrine Intersting Market is a unique event held at the historic Toyokuni Shrine in Kyoto City on days ending with “8” each month (8th, 18th, and 28th). Each day has a distinct focus: antiques and vintage textiles on the 8th, flea market on the 18th, and handmade crafts and craft materials on the 28th. It runs from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and is canceled in case of rain.

Access, Entrance & Map

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

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

 

Access: Toyokuni Shrine is located at 530 Yamatooji-Shomen Chaya-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto.
Nearest bus stops/stations:

The shrine is historically connected to Toyotomi Hideyoshi and is famous for its National Treasure Karamon Gate and unique Hyotan (gourd-shaped) ema (wooden plaques), making it a spot full of interesting things to see.

Highlights: The market hosts about 20–30 stalls right next to the National Treasure Karamon Gate. As you climb the stone steps, you’ll find various intriguing stalls on both sides offering antiques, handmade goods, and unusual items you might not find elsewhere. Popular among international tourists, this market is an essential stop for anyone visiting Kyoto. Additionally, famous temples like Sanjusangendo Temple are nearby, making it ideal to combine market visits with temple sightseeing.

Summary:  Toyokuni Shrine Omoshiro Market is a treasure trove for those seeking antiques, vintage textiles, and handcrafted items. Drawing visitors from outside Kyoto as well, it promises unique discoveries and memorable experiences. Check the official website for the latest information before your visit, and enjoy the exciting treasure-hunting atmosphere at Toyokuni Shrine!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Kobo-ichi Market held every month?
Yes, the Kobo-ichi Market is held on the 21st of every month at Toji Temple in Kyoto. This historic market attracts many visitors monthly, featuring around 1,200 to 1,300 stalls selling antiques, vintage clothing, and a wide variety of other items.

What are the hours of the Kobo-ichi Market?
The market typically runs from around 5:00 a.m. until approximately 4:00 p.m. Hours can vary slightly depending on season and weather conditions. The event is held rain or shine, so please check the official website beforehand for exact timings.

How do I get to Kobo-ichi Market?
The nearest station is Toji Station on the Kintetsu Kyoto Line, about a 6-minute walk. It’s also within walking distance from Kyoto Station. Public transportation is recommended, though bicycles and cars are allowed (note that parking areas often become full).

What kinds of items are sold at Kobo-ichi Market?
The market offers a diverse range of items, including antiques, vintage goods, clothing, food, and seasonal fruits. Both professional vendors and individual sellers participate, offering visitors a treasure-hunt-like experience.

What payment methods are accepted at Kobo-ichi Market?
Cash is the primary payment method at most stalls. Some vendors may accept electronic payments, but it’s advisable to carry small change and cash with you.

Are there any precautions when visiting Kobo-ichi Market?
As the market can become very crowded, please keep an eye on your valuables. Additionally, since the market occurs rain or shine, bring appropriate rain gear if needed. Some merchandise can be sensitive to rain, so handle items carefully during wet conditions.

 
 
 

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