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Japanese Antique Sale

  • Bunbudo Nishi Ogikubo Kita 4-4-14 Suginami City, Tokyo, 167-0042 Japan (map)
A collection of various Japanese antiques and curios arranged on wooden shelves for a Tokyo event, including Buddhist statuary, pottery, and a large wooden fish.

Event Details

  • Date: Saturday, November 22 2025

  • Time: 10AM - 6PM

  • Location: Bunbudo, Nishi Ogikubo Kita 4-4-14 (map)

  • Entry Fee: Free

  • Explore objects from everyday life during the Edo and Meiji eras. These pieces offer a glimpse into Japan's transformative centuries. From functional items to decorative curios, each artifact provides a connection to the people who used them, all sourced by a dedicated collector.

  • The collection features significant artistic works, including serene Buddhist statuary representing centuries of spiritual tradition. A selection of woodblock prints (Ukiyo-e) will also be available, showcasing the era's renowned craftsmanship. These high-value Japanese antiques are suitable for new and established collections.

  • Beyond prints and statuary, the sale will feature antiquarian books and other rare memorabilia. These items appeal to specialized collectors, offering unique insights into niche areas of Japanese history. These specific curios are seldom seen in one place.

For discerning collectors and business professionals in Tokyo, finding authentic Japanese antiques that resonate with history can be a challenge. We are therefore delighted to announce an exclusive Tokyo event dedicated to these exact treasures. Hosted by a Delphi Member after years of passionate collecting, this curated exhibition presents a rare opportunity to view and acquire unique curios and artifacts. This special, one-day sale features items from the Edo and Meiji periods, offering a tangible link to Japan's rich cultural history.


Interested in Attending?

This event is an ideal weekend engagement for Tokyo residents seeking an authentic cultural experience. It provides a unique chance to acquire a piece of history, selected with a collector's expert eye.

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