When it comes to Nara tourism, most people's first impression is the Nara Great Buddha and the plum blossoms in Nara Park. However, if you're willing to leave the main tourist area and venture deep into the alleys along walking routes, this thousand-year-old ancient capital actually hides quite an interesting vintage clothing scene.
Nara's vintage shops differ from those in Tokyo or Osaka. While there are no large chain vintage stores or warehouse-style wholesale centers here, the density of small shops is surprisingly high, and there's a very distinctive characteristic—an especially large collection of early Taisho to Showa era kimono obi (sash belts), hadagi (cotton under-kimono) garments and jacket coats, as well as Japanese domestic brand vintages from the 1960s-70s. These items are relatively rare in the Kanto region, but in Nara they have been well preserved thanks to the intact traditional industry supply chain.
Additionally, vintage shops in Nara generally have prices 20-30% cheaper than Tokyo, with more flexible bargaining room. If you can't find vintage pieces within your ideal budget in central Tokyo, a trip to Nara often yields pleasant surprises.
【Recommended Shops】
★Okashō Shōkai (Cosmos Trading Company, @8 min walk from Kintetsu Nara Station)
Hidden on the ground floor of an old house in an alley, the entrance is extremely low-key, but the shop interior is full of surprises. The owner is a 70-year-old collector enthusiast, and the display focuses mainly on Japanese-made men's clothing from the 1960s-80s, including jackets, shirts, and dresses. The "Gakuensai-style" checkered shirts and track jackets are particularly recommended—high recognizability and rarely seen in regular vintage shops. The shop atmosphere feels like an old man's personal collection room, with no restriction on trying things on, and a very chatty vibe. Reference prices: Jackets ¥3,000-8,000, Shirts ¥800-2,500.
★hikari vintage (@hikari vintage, @5 min walk from Kintetsu Nara Station)
Located at a corner window position between
★Shōwa Sō (Showa Manor, @12 min walk from Kintetsu Nara Station)
Located on the second floor of an old apartment
★momo antiques (@momo antiques, @10 min walk from JR Nara Station)
Located on the first floor of acomplex facility near the
★NARA BRING (@NARA BRING, @3 min walk from Kintetsu Nara Station)
Located on the busiest
【Practical Information】
Transportation: The most convenient way from Osaka or Kyoto is via the Kintetsu Nara Line or JR Nara Line. The area around Kintetsu Nara Station has the densest concentration of vintage shops within walking distance, making it the best base to explore outward from.
Business Hours: Most vintage shops open around 11am and close between 7-8pm, with Wednesdays or Thursdays being common regular off-days. It's recommended to confirm in advance or message via Instagram before heading out to avoid wasted trips.
Payment Methods: Smaller shops often accept cash only, while larger shops may take credit cards or PayPay. It's recommended to carry at least ¥10,000 in cash as backup.
Bargaining Tips: Vintage shops in Nara have more bargaining room than Tokyo—especially for cash transactions, you can usually get 5%-10% off. However, going too far can easily ruin the atmosphere, so moderation is advised.
Cost Estimate: The average starting price for one vintage piece is around ¥1,500-5,000, excluding kimono and designer brands. If you want to complete a full set (top, bottom, plus accessories), it's recommended to prepare a budget of ¥10,000-¥20,000 for a more comfortable experience.
【Travel Tips】
Combining vintage shopping with
Finally, a reminder: many vintage items are "one-of-a-kind," so once you've spotted something, act decisively—hesitation easily leads to missing out. Additionally, many vintage shops in Nara are closed on Sundays; if time is limited, it's recommended to prioritize your target shops before setting out.