The 18th Showa Retro Market 2022

Holding period

2022.10.15 〜 2022.10.16

Flea market with items from the good old Showa period in Japan

The 18th Showa Retro Market is a flea market mainly selling Showa-era items. The market features all kinds of retro items including Showa-era furnishings, vintage clothing, knick-knacks, toys, accessories, home electronics, stationery, signboards, fairy tale sundries, Showa song records, retro pop sundries, fancy stationery, and much more. You will be impressed by the nostalgia! You will be impressed with the nostalgia of the past. You will feel like you are on a treasure hunt to find a nostalgic item that will make you feel at home.

Event SummaryOutline

Location Watasho Kaikan 5-6F 8-10 Nihonbashi-Tomizawacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access 6 minutes from Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway Ningyocho Station, 6 minutes from Toei Subway Bakuro-Yokoyama Station, 6 minutes from Toei Subway Higashi-Nihonbashi Station, 9 minutes from JR Bakurocho Station

Holding period Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 16, 2022
Opening Hours Saturday, October 15, 2022 11:00-17:00 / Sunday, October 16, 2022 10:00-16:00
Contact Us 045-681-5856
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