I'm addicted, I admit it. I love farmer's markets, and one of my greatest joys here in Tokyo (and Japan, in general) is
searching out local foods
and markets large
and small
wherever I am. This weekend, despite typhoon weather, there are at least two big markets happening in Tokyo: the
Earth Day Market in
Yoyogi
Park
(a
joy in the rain
as well
as full sun
), and the
UN University Market
. (I wrote
this piece last weekend about the UN University Market for Summer Tomato
to give folks an idea of what's on offer in the fall, too.)
The vendors will be swamped (literally and figuratively), but still present and cheerful as ever. Undoubtedly, good stuff will be available for the munching, cooking, and exploring. If rain, though, isn't your thing,
the Earth Day Market sponsors smaller markets around the city
and the
UN University Market hosts a nifty Night Market
once a month. One of the more
rockin
' vegetable adventures a
locavore
could ask for, it features live music, candlelit tables all a few minutes walk from
Shibuya
.
Sunday, October 31st
10am to 4pm (Rain/typhoon or shine!)
Saturday, October 30
th
and Sunday, October 31st
10am to 4pm
Friday, November 19
th
4pm to 8pm (Check their calendar to be sure, though!)