Markets in Japan 市場

Guide des meilleurs marchés aux quatre coins du Japon

Brocantes et autresbraderies s’installent régulièrement autour des temples etsanctuaires. Sans oublier, ici et ailleurs, les marchands dequatre saisons.

People jostle each other at flea markets. Sellers often sell junk and second-hand goods, sometimes even antiques, and potential buyers do not hesitate to bargain. It's quite the jumble sale.

Kimonos, vintage objects, crockery and other trinkets accumulate on the stalls. Other stands usually serve drinks and sweet or savoury foods to the market-goers. A visit to these popular events is an opportunity for one to experience Japan just like the inhabitants of the archipelago.

There are also food markets, outside the cellars of department stores and supermarkets. The halls of the Toyosu fish market in Tokyo, formerly known as Tsukiji, demonstrate, just like others in the provinces, the demand for quality and freshness of the products that professionals value highly.

 

Japan's flea markets

  • Tokyo's best flea markets
  • Shitennoji Flea Market in Osaka
  • Toji Flea Market in Kyoto
  • Oedo Antique Market flea market in Tokyo
Marché Tsukiji

L'ancien marché au poisson de Tokyo Tsukiji

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Les Marchés au Japon