Toji Temple Market
See more Markets. Near to Osaka (43.52 km) in Japan.
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Toji Temple hosts a vibrant market on the 21st of each month where you can buy everything from priceless antiques to traditional medicines to local produce to paper fans to tea kettles to crafts and handmade objects d’art to trashy souvenirs or shampoo. The market is like experiencing the whole of Japan in miniature: the bustle contrasting with the serene surrounds of the temple and it‘s courtyard. Second hand kimono and other clothing is cheap and you can get some excellent quality items including obis and haoris for only a few thousand yen. Hand painted scrolls and wood block prints in a range of qualities are also on offer - if you have ten to thirty thousand yen to spare you can walk away with a beautiful piece of art. Unlike most Japanese markets it’s ok to haggle - a bit and as long as you’re polite about it, but you usually won’t be able to get things for less than 90% of the asking price. Cheaper stalls are in the courtyard near the temple’s northern gate with unique and antique items on the southern side. December and January are the best months to go and to get the best choice of items you need to get there early. Vendors pack up around four so aim to arrive before lunch.
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Review by editor ‘Toji Temple’Once one of a pair protecting a gate representing the whole nation, Toji Buddhist Temple is an impressive five storey (57m) high wooden pagoda dating from ... Read more »
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