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Bangkok’s Sakura Secondhand Market Sells Items Imported From Japan For Cheap Like Clothes & Homeware

Japanese secondhand market near On Nut BTS


Sakura Second Hand Shop

Unlike other secondhand shops in BKK, Sakura Japan Secondhand Market is a huge warehouse where you can buy used items based on weight, with tonnes of things to pick from.

 

Sakura Second Hand Shop

Located just a 5-minute drive from On Nut BTS is a big warehouse that’s packed with of a wide selection of secondhand items. From knick-knacks to household utensils, this place sells pre-loved items imported from Japan that are still in good condition.


What you can expect here


Sakura Second Hand Shop

Here, all items are divided into sections for shoppers to explore. You can get cute toys and dolls at only ฿100 (1 kg) while those into home decor can head to the ceramics section, which are available at ฿50 (1 kg.). Plus, you can visit the kitchen section and buy household items (฿100| 1 kg) or go big with some house ornaments (฿100| 1 kg).

sakura market price list
A handy price list

Sakura Second Hand Shop

Trendy shopaholics, this place has you covered too. You can get second-hand shoes (฿100| 1 kg), bags (฿150| 1 kg), or cool glasses (฿200| pair) to spice up your outfits. Besides that, there are many more items you can pick, weigh, and pay to take back home.
 sakura market clothes
Make a statement by picking up some vintage fashion items from bags to shoes here

sakura market homeware


Take a short break at Japanese second-hand shop in BKK


Sakura Second Hand Shop

Now that you know Sakura Japan Secondhand Market is where to go for a variety of cheap items, it’s another place you can drop by while roaming around BKK!

Also read:

https://thesmartlocal.com/thailand/hidden-bangkok-markets/

Sakura Japan Secondhand Market
Address: 273, Sukhumvit Soi 50, Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
Nearest Train Station: On Nut BTS
Opening Hours: 11AM-9PM, Daily.
Telephone: +66 81 141 4374
Website


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