Fuchu Tori-no-Ichi Fair III

With it's brightly decorated Kumade (decorative rakes) and other lucky charms, Tori no Ichi or "The Festival of the Rooster" is one of Japan's most recognisable festivals taking place in late autumn.
With it's brightly decorated Kumade (decorative rakes) and other lucky charms, Tori no Ichi or "The Festival of the Rooster" is one of Japan's most recognisable festivals taking place in late autumn.
With it's brightly decorated Kumade (decorative rakes) and other lucky charms, Tori no Ichi or "The Festival of the Rooster" is one of Japan's most recognisable festivals taking place in late autumn.
One of the most iconic autumn festivals in Japan is Tori no Ichi or "The Festival of the Rooster".
The 4th floor of Sunshine 60 Building is home to the Sunshine City Big Flea Market where vendors will be selling a variety of goods.
What to expect at Ajinomoto Stadium BIG Flea Market This is one of the largest markets in the Tokyo area with up to 800 different stalls. Ajinomoto Stadium BIG Flea Market will have a wide variety of vendors with goods…
With it's brightly decorated Kumade (decorative rakes) and other lucky charms, Tori no Ichi or "The Festival of the Rooster" is one of Japan's most recognisable festivals taking place in late autumn.
With it's brightly decorated Kumade (decorative rakes) and other lucky charms, Tori no Ichi or "The Festival of the Rooster" is one of Japan's most recognisable festivals taking place in late autumn.
One of the most iconic autumn festivals in Japan is Tori no Ichi or "The Festival of the Rooster".
Twice a month in the central area of Tokyo, 100 sellers gather together in the plaza of Shibuya Garden Tower for the Tokyo Romantic Market.
Here you can find a variety of antique and vintage items from around Asia and the rest of the world.
This Flea Market was designed around the 3R principles of Mottainai - to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.