I was lucky to attend the Toji Shrine Fair again this year. It is held on the 21st of every month...rain or shine. In good weather it is a rather large event with delicious local foods, gorgeous, resonably priced antiques, and lovely craft items for sale.
I tend to concentrate on the old dishes and handmade items as I am a collector and always on the hunt for new craft ideas. Japanese crafters are meticulous, clever, and seem to undervalue their crafted items.
Over the years my husband and I have collected way too many kokeshi dolls. I love the ones that bob their heads! Due to house space, we've stopped collecting the really large dolls and try to limit our purchases to only special looking kokeshi dolls. On this trip we found a much desired doll with a secret note space in it's body....of course we bought it....a steal at 200 yen!
I mostly spent my time (at the fair) acquiring tea bowls and even though I never drink tea from them, I love the look of their shape and variety of glazes. Some of the sellers put outrageous prices on their ceramicware, but here and there a true bargain beauty can be found.
I wish I had taken more photos to show you the breadth of the fair but I was so engrossed in searching for new treasures. I even tripped and fell flat on my face into a display of bowls spread on the ground....I didn't break a single bowl! Of all the things we do and see in Japan, I enjoy attending the Toji Shrine Fair the most. I guess I'm a treatsure hunter at heart and enjoy meeting/chatting with the talented crafters. I hope someday you will be able to attend the fair and find your own handmade goodies, both antiques and edibles!