If you know it, you love it.
Cool antiques focusing on a variety of Japanese art and furniture. Available only for about 10 days during Spring and Fall. Fair prices. Helpful staff!
Odds and ends, wide variety of items, reasonable prices. If there are questions someone is there to ask. Huge group of kimonos and houseboat, mainly in small sizes. Fabric, kimono, furniture, accessories, some artwork, kitsch.
Annual event, imported directly from Kyoto. Great treasure hunting twice a year, April and September. Love it.
For people who love Japanese things this place is wonderful. It was my first visit and I was impressed with how well organized the staff was in directing people and everything had a price. Prices started at $1 for sake bowls in up to antique furniture. Many affordable pieces in between such as kimono for $15 (varies on item) to $20 large kokeshi. I recommend bringing a bag or box to use while shopping for smaller items and for best selection go on first day. Be prepared for a longer line if you do.
Took a long time to find where the entrance is and it was closed on a Saturday afternoon. Kinda disappointed. Wish it says somewhere on their website when do they open. No one picked up the phone either.
Friendly staff, very interesting antiques and home decor accessories, plus some womens kimono and haori jackets. Unfortunately for me, I went on the last day of their sale and most of the items I was looking for were gone. Ill just have to be sure to get in earlier next year! (And plan a budget! A few things that caught my eye for the future were much more expensive than I was planning for. XD)
Decent prices for such beautiful antiques and hard to find items
Great variety of Japanese pieces and artwork.
Like looking but this has become so popular, that asking prices are ridiculous
Funky place weird things strike your fancy? This is gonna be your kinda place or a random gift idea for a hip friend they gotchu
Havent missed a sale in years. Jay and staff are so welcoming and helpful.