A sea of stalls and smiles. That's what it feels like strolling through Setagaya's biannual flea market. Held over two days in January and then again in December, the 440-year old Setagaya Boroichi is Tokyo's longest running flea market.
With about 700 stalls and over 200,000 people gathering in search of an aesthetic bargain, the market is almost a shopping experience turned cultural festival.
Accessed via the always charming Setagaya Tram Line, the market is home to everything from vintage samurai helmets to 1960s Japanese crooner vinyl records; from Pokemon toy characters to classical ceramic wares, Setagaya Boroichi pretty much has it all.
And on the off chance that you don't find anything to take home with you, then there are always the yatai street food stalls for your belly.
Can't make it? The event also runs in January.