A Major Japanese Vintage Market Opens in the Marais in Paris for Over Ten Days

Published by Audrey de Sortiraparis · Updated on March 20, 2026 at 10:54 a.m.
We’re all familiar with Koji.Japan’s renowned Japanese Antique Market. Now, an exciting new chapter begins with the Grand Japanese Vintage Market making its debut in the Marais from March 20 to April 1, 2026. Come discover rare finds and vintage treasures curated by Koji Fukushima, Paris’s top Japanese vintage dealer, along with products from other talented creators.

Great shopping deal alert! From Friday, March 20th to Wednesday, April 1st, 2026, the Marais neighborhood hosts the Grand Japanese Vintage Market, curated by Koji Fukushima. Once a professional cyclist, he’s now recognized as the best Japanese antique dealer in Paris! It’s a familiar sight to those who have seen him at the REcyclerie, but this time, the seasoned collector is setting up shop in the 3rd arrondissement, delighting enthusiasts of Japanese culture. The 100% Japan sale is back for another edition — even richer in vintage treasures and reclaimed finds, 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 dolls
  • Classic Japanese tableware
  • Lacquerware dishware
  • Vintage advertising signs
  • Pottery and floral arrangement accessories for Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging
  • Handcrafted ceramics
  • Vintage stoneware sake bottles
  • Tea accessories
  • Kakejiku: scroll paintings or calligraphy on silk or paper
  • Retro magazines
  • Kashigata: handcrafted wooden molds used to make traditional wagashi sweets

Ready for an exciting shopping adventure just a few steps from Place de la République?

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From March 20, 2026 to April 1, 2026

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

    Location

    116 Rue de Turenne
    75003 Paris 3

    Route planner

    Access
    Metro 8 Filles du Calvaire

    Prices
    Entrée: Free

    Official website
    www.instagram.com

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

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