Great video and haul! So restrained though! Can’t believe i missed this event. Next year for sure. Love your informative commentary and the Japanese words in text - super helpful. I’m secondhand Tokyo on IG BTW!
Thank you so much as always for watching here and on IG!😊There's an overwhelming number of clothes and toys, but you're used to Oi Keibajyo Flea so I'm confident you'll find the antique/vintage stalls among all that!🤩Btw, it's in Japanese, but nearer the time you can buy a ticket online in advance for 100yen discount (get a QR code on your phone)✨
Just found your channel and I am binging!! I am going to Japan in December mostly for Boroichi and also as much thrifting/antiquing as I can. Just wanted to drop a thanks for the content as it aligns exactly with my interest and has been a joy watching everything.
Thank you so much for watching and for your lovely comment! Hope you have an amazing time visiting here in December and find some wonderful treasures🥰✨
Thank you for watching and for your comment! The JAL logo’s crane design’s pretty cool. Interestingly it was created by an ad agency in the US rather than Japan😊
Very admirable filming and buying at the same time! Sad the fugu sake dispenser had a chip but you got some lovely items (that copper tea cannister looks so modern! Love the tea pot too). Those giant inflatable 'figures'....Oh Japan, what are you like!!! 🤣
Hi Sue💕Thank you so much as always! The copper tea caddy so timeless, they still make them in a similar design😊 Hahaha those inflatables...we normalize anything by making things look cartoonish over here🤣Wishing you a fab weekend!
What a fun video! Thank you! I really liked the medicine box and the insect basket. I have the fugu sake decanter! I love using him. I like to collect vintage sake cups too. And lustreware. I LOVE Japanese lustreware. I really appreciate how you provide information about the different eras on screen. Thanks again!
Hi Jenny💕Thank you so much as always! Ooooh should've bought that Meiji period medicine box. LOVE that you own the fugu decanter and have a sake cup collection🤩Thanks again and have a great weekend!
Thank you for another well made and informative video Michelle. A few years ago I purchased an original Yumegi Takehisa print at Oi Keiba jo flea market for 100 yen. Once, in a box of miscellaneous items, I found a valuable antique netsuke which I gave to my friend who was retiring after 30 years teaching at ISSH. I'm going to Japan in 3 weeks time so maybe I'll see you at the flea market.
Hi Heather💕Wow that's amazing you found a Takehisa print at the flea for 100yen. How funny you have an ISSH connection. I was a student there from kindergarten to the 7th grade😊Hope it 's a bit cooler for when you visit the flea in a few weeks🎶Have a lovely weekend!
Thank you for watching! Tend to see them more at the antique markets (the metal type) but sometimes at the fleas too. Picked up a ceramic one at Oi Racetrack Flea😊
Thank you! 😊Yes, so long as the price isn't super low already, some vendors are fine to haggle with. Usually better though towards the end of the market day🎶
I buy orange oil for woodworking on Amazon Japan. If you put that in the search, it’ll come up😊If you’re not keen on the smell, there are other non-orange options on there✨
I am always so grateful to be able to see and feel these new situations thru your work on your amazing channel. Thank you for being so generous.
Thank you so much for watching as always!😊 Takes a while to edit these videos so I'm SUPER grateful for your very kind and encouraging comment✨
You always find the coolest stuff. Love traveling along with you on your shopping jaunts.❤
Hi Nancy!💞Thank you so much for joining me as always! Hope you’re having a lovely weekend🥰
I like your format of showing us the selection process and then after they’re cleaned up or with more info. It’s very informative n thank you.
Thank you so much for watching and for your lovely encouraging comment!😊
Wow, I enjoyed stumbling on ur site. Thx for sharing, I subbed.
Thank you so much for watching and for subscribing! Happy you enjoyed the video!😊
I am now educated when browsing the thrift store. Thx for ur info. tips.
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Great video and haul! So restrained though! Can’t believe i missed this event. Next year for sure. Love your informative commentary and the Japanese words in text - super helpful. I’m secondhand Tokyo on IG BTW!
Thank you so much as always for watching here and on IG!😊There's an overwhelming number of clothes and toys, but you're used to Oi Keibajyo Flea so I'm confident you'll find the antique/vintage stalls among all that!🤩Btw, it's in Japanese, but nearer the time you can buy a ticket online in advance for 100yen discount (get a QR code on your phone)✨
Just found your channel and I am binging!! I am going to Japan in December mostly for Boroichi and also as much thrifting/antiquing as I can. Just wanted to drop a thanks for the content as it aligns exactly with my interest and has been a joy watching everything.
Thank you so much for watching and for your lovely comment! Hope you have an amazing time visiting here in December and find some wonderful treasures🥰✨
The ceramic tea caddy with the cranes. 🙌🏽👌🏽✨
Love it! Happy you like it too!😊
really like the crane tea caddy - looks like a japan airlines item
Thank you for watching and for your comment! The JAL logo’s crane design’s pretty cool. Interestingly it was created by an ad agency in the US rather than Japan😊
Very admirable filming and buying at the same time! Sad the fugu sake dispenser had a chip but you got some lovely items (that copper tea cannister looks so modern! Love the tea pot too). Those giant inflatable 'figures'....Oh Japan, what are you like!!! 🤣
Hi Sue💕Thank you so much as always! The copper tea caddy so timeless, they still make them in a similar design😊 Hahaha those inflatables...we normalize anything by making things look cartoonish over here🤣Wishing you a fab weekend!
What a fun video! Thank you! I really liked the medicine box and the insect basket. I have the fugu sake decanter! I love using him. I like to collect vintage sake cups too. And lustreware. I LOVE Japanese lustreware. I really appreciate how you provide information about the different eras on screen. Thanks again!
Hi Jenny💕Thank you so much as always! Ooooh should've bought that Meiji period medicine box. LOVE that you own the fugu decanter and have a sake cup collection🤩Thanks again and have a great weekend!
Thank you for another well made and informative video Michelle. A few years ago I purchased an original Yumegi Takehisa print at Oi Keiba jo flea market for 100 yen. Once, in a box of miscellaneous items, I found a valuable antique netsuke which I gave to my friend who was retiring after 30 years teaching at ISSH. I'm going to Japan in 3 weeks time so maybe I'll see you at the flea market.
Hi Heather💕Wow that's amazing you found a Takehisa print at the flea for 100yen. How funny you have an ISSH connection. I was a student there from kindergarten to the 7th grade😊Hope it 's a bit cooler for when you visit the flea in a few weeks🎶Have a lovely weekend!
@@tokyotique I taught middle and high school art at ISSH for 17 years starting in 1999. Were you there in that time?
I left a while before that😊My alumni classmates are class of ‘92!
15:45 "new vintage ... Maybe 1990's or something like that"
😂 It's difficult to accept that the 90's are now entering the vintage category.
Haha😂I know right? Time flies way too fast! Thank you for watching and for your comment😊
Hi there! Do you ever see incense burners? Thanks for the details in the items that you look at! 🙂
Thank you for watching! Tend to see them more at the antique markets (the metal type) but sometimes at the fleas too. Picked up a ceramic one at Oi Racetrack Flea😊
Great video. Do people tend to haggle like we do at carboots in the UK? 🇬🇧
Thank you! 😊Yes, so long as the price isn't super low already, some vendors are fine to haggle with. Usually better though towards the end of the market day🎶
May i know what oil did you used for painting the wood i also thifted wood dish, bowls and decor😅
I buy orange oil for woodworking on Amazon Japan. If you put that in the search, it’ll come up😊If you’re not keen on the smell, there are other non-orange options on there✨
Thank you ❤