International Bazaar: Members' Night

Kick off the three-day celebration of handcrafted creations, dazzling designs and one-of-kind curios at this sneak preview Members' day.


Both Azabudai and Nihonbashi Members and their guests are invited to explore the stalls of 40 artists, artisans and vendors selling everything from interior furnishings and artwork to Japanese handicrafts and handmade jewelry at a Member-exclusive evening event on November 10.

The Members-only night features a special performance from Hogaku Team D, a group of traditional musicians who support various aid efforts, and a sake tasting featuring selections from Ishikawa, offering a taste of the region’s renowned craftsmanship.

The International Bazaar is Connections’ biggest charitable fundraising event of the year. Nihonbashi Members are also welcome to join the opening night festivities. 


Yaesu Ishikawa Terrace & Shamisen Workshop

The popular local specialty shop for Ishikawa Prefecture, Yaesu Ishikawa Terrace, will open a special booth in the Brooklyn Suite at this year's event. Specialty goods from Ishikawa will be available with proceeds supporting the Noto region.

Attendees can also try making a traditional shabo shamisen from cardboard in a hands-on workshop on November 11 from 2pm and 4pm and on November 12 from 11am.

  • Price: ¥5,500

 


Opening Day Line-Up

  • 3pm: Members and guests’ sale starts
  • 4:30pm: Opening remarks, presentation on Noto Peninsula, welcome toast 
  • 5:10pm: Musical performances
  • 5:30pm: Sake tasting, complementary food and drinks, vendor product introductions

What Can I Buy?

  • Traditional and contemporary artwork
  • Kokeshi dolls
  • Antiques and interior goods
  • Vintage kimono accessories and bespoke clothes
  • Porcelain tableware
  • Handmade chocolates
  • Jewelry and gems
  • Organic cotton tea towels
  • Japanese steel kitchen knives
  • Eco-friendly home goods
  • Upcycled bags
  • Washi paper-wrapped candles
  • Traditional temari ornaments and accessories
  • Sea glass art and sea pottery
  • Knitted and handmade clothes

Details

  • Nov 10: 3–7:30pm (Azabudai and Nihonbashi Members & guests)
  • Nov 11: 10:30am–7pm (open to the public)
  • Nov 12: 10:30am–2pm (open to the public)
  • No strollers permitted (babies must be in a harness)
  • Membership card, credit card and cash accepted (credit card acceptance varies by vendor)
  • Organized by Connections

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