For Craft Lovers and Creatives
If you're looking for a weekend of creativity, culture, and one-of-a-kind finds right smack in the heart of Nagoya, then check out the Nagoya Handmade Marche 2025, which takes place on February 23rd (Sunday) and 24th (Monday, a public holiday), 2025, at Fukiage Hall. This massive creators market brings together artisans, crafters, and designers from all over Japan to showcase their handmade goods, offering an interesting chance to experience Japanese crafting culture.

What's It All About?
Nagoya Handmade Marche is one of the largest artisan markets in Japan, featuring over 1,100 booths filled with handcrafted jewelry, fashion, home decor, paintings, ceramics, and even handmade sweets. If you're into unique gifts, indie art, or high-quality handmade goods, this is the perfect place to explore.
Why Should You Go?
The Nagoya Handmade Marche is more than just a shopping event—it's an artistic cultural experience. Here's what you can expect:
Meet Japanese Artisans
This is a rare chance to interact directly with Japan's independent artists and makers, many of whom take great pride in their craft and are happy to chat about their work.
Hands-On Workshops
Want to try making something yourself? There will be around 30 beginner-friendly workshops where you can learn how to craft accessories, interior decorations, and even plant arrangements. It's a fantastic way to bring home a personalized souvenir.
Food & Sweets
The event isn't just about crafts—there's also an impressive lineup of handmade food vendors offering everything from traditional Japanese sweets to freshly baked treats.
One-of-a-Kind Shopping
Unlike mass-produced goods, every item at the Handmade Marche is original and unique, making it the perfect place to find gifts or something special for yourself.
The Details
Venue: Fukiage Hall,
Date: Feb. 23–24
Time: 11:00 – 17:00
Website
Tickets & Entry
Advance Tickets: ¥700
Same-Day Tickets: ¥800
Free admission for elementary school students and younger
Tickets can be purchased in advance
Click here for information in Japanese
Bring Cash
Some vendors may not accept credit cards, so it's a good idea to bring cash for your purchases.
Access
Fukiage Hall is located just south of Imaike.
Take the Nagoya Municipal Subway's Sakura-dori Line and get off at Fukiage Station. From Exit 5, it's approximately a 5-minute walk to the venue.
For the Nagoya Subway Map, click HERE
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