The renowned Japanese Antiques Fair by Koji Fukushima is making a comeback in Paris in February 2026.

Published by Audrey de Sortiraparis · Updated on February 2, 2026 at 02:25 p.m.
Koji.Japon's Japanese Flea Market lands in the Marais for a brand-new edition, running from February 8 to 27, 2026. Come discover unique treasures among a curated collection of vintage Japanese gems, brought together by Koji Fukushima, Paris's top Japanese antique dealer!

Great shopping deal alert! From Sunday, February 8th to Friday, February 27th, 2026, the Marais neighborhood will host the Koji Fukushima Japanese Flea Market. Once a professional cyclist, Fukushima has become known as the best Japanese antique dealer in Paris! If you've seen him at the Recyclerie, get ready—this time, the vintage hunter is setting up shop in the 3rd arrondissement for all enthusiasts of Japanese culture. The 100% Japan clearance sale returns with an even richer selection of vintage finds and treasures, all with free entry!

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When it comes to rare items and treasures from Japan, here's what you can usually find atKoji Fukushima:

  • Silk Kimono
  • Kokeshi Dolls: Traditional Japanese wooden figurines
  • Classic Tableware
  • Lacquered Dishes
  • Vintage Advertising Signs
  • Pottery and Accessories for Ikebana, Japanese Flower Arranging
  • Handcrafted Ceramics
  • Vintage Sake Bottles in Stoneware
  • Tea Accessories
  • Kakejiku: Hangings featuring paintings or calligraphy on silk or paper
  • Retro Magazines
  • Kashigata: Hand-carved wooden molds used for making wagashi, traditional Japanese confections

So, are you ready for an exotic shopping trip just a few meters from the Picasso Museum

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From February 8, 2026 to February 27, 2026

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

    Location

    7 Rue Froissart
    75003 Paris 3

    Route planner

    Access
    Métro Files du Calvaire

    Prices
    Entrée: Free

    More information
    From 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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