Spring Sumida Glass Market

Holding period

2023.04.15 〜 2023.04.16

Sells handmade glass products made by artisans, including Edo glass

There are many handmade glass factories in the Sumida, Koto, and Edogawa ward areas of Tokyo. The glassware made by these craftsmen are displayed and sold at the Oyokogawa River Water Park. Held twice a year in April and October, this is the only market in Japan exclusively for glassware.

There will be a charity sale where you can negotiate the price and get your favorite glassware, including Edo glass and Edo faceted glass, which are still handmade in Tokyo, inheriting traditional techniques from the Edo period. This is your chance to find bargains that you can only find here!

All proceeds from the charity sale will be donated to the Sumida-ku Council of Social Welfare.

Event SummaryOutline

Location Oyokogawa River Water Park, Nagasaki Bridge Site Event Plaza 4-18-4 Kamezawa, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Access 5 minutes from North Exit of JR Kinshicho Station, 7 minutes from Kinshicho Station on Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, 15 minutes from East Exit of JR Ryogoku Station, 10 minutes from Ryogoku Station on Toei Oedo Line

Holding period Saturday, April 16 and Sunday, April 17, 2023
Opening Hours 10:00~16:00 *Show may be cancelled in case of inclement weather.
Contact Us https://www.tobu-glass.or.jp/menu50.htm
entrance fee free
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