Kyoto Art & Antiques
Address
Entrance at the back of the building, 5840 Airport Wy S, Seattle, Washington, 98108
Phone
+1 206-381-9871Website
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Kyoto Art & Antiques: Discovering Rare Japanese Treasures in Seattle's Georgetown
Kyoto Art & Antiques is a 10,000 square foot specialty store located in the historic Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The store offers visitors a vast and diverse collection of authentic Japanese antiques, with approximately 40 different categories represented, including art, tea items, bronze, basketry, furniture, and more.
The store's biannual openings, held each spring and fall for 11 days at a time, draw dedicated collectors and casual browsers alike to the old brick warehouse space. Customers consistently praise the store's "beautiful," "affordable," and "hard to find" antiques, which they describe as a "fun place to treasure hunt" with a "great selection" and "beautiful pieces." Many consider the store one of their "very favorite well-loved traditions" in Seattle.
Visitors to Kyoto Art & Antiques can expect to find a remarkable selection of Japanese treasures, from delicate sake bottles and intricate fans to striking stone pagodas and beautifully weathered timber saws. The store's gracious and knowledgeable owner and staff are on hand to guide guests, sharing insights and expertise about the diverse array of antiques on display.
The store's warm and inviting ambiance, with its exposed brick walls and high ceilings, creates a captivating atmosphere that transports visitors to faraway lands. Customers often remark on the store's "vibe of faraway lands," which complements the exceptional quality and authenticity of the antiques.
In addition to the store's impressive inventory, Kyoto Art & Antiques is also situated in the heart of Seattle's vibrant Georgetown neighborhood. Visitors can explore the area's charming shops, galleries, and eateries, including the acclaimed Georgetown Brewery and the iconic Georgetown Steam Plant, a National Historic Landmark. The nearby Duwamish Waterway and Duwamish Greenbelt also offer opportunities for outdoor recreation and scenic views.
Whether you're an avid collector or simply curious to explore the rich cultural heritage of Japan, a visit to Kyoto Art & Antiques promises a highly special and memorable experience. Located at 5840 Airport Way S in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood, the store is open from 11am to 6pm during its biannual openings. Plan your visit to this one-of-a-kind antique destination and discover your own unique Japanese treasures in the heart of the Emerald City.
20 reviews
Z L
日本人忽悠美国人真是一套一套的
SY Lee
Fun place to treasure hunt!
Marina Sumrada
Great day, great selection, beautiful pieces.
poncoolride
What a nice collection! Definitely worth checking out!
Catherine Lenox
Twice a year Kyoto Art and Antiques comes to Seattle, stocking a warehouse full with beautiful, affordable Japanese antiques. This is one of my very favorite well-loved traditions, a highly special experience. The people associated with this event are also gracious and lovely. I fully recommend it.
luke adamek
A huge selection of primarily Japanese antiques ranging from wood stools to samurai armor. Lots of potential magical finds in the antique clutter that gives off the vibe of faraway lands. I’d like to say get there on the first day of opening to compete with the people that make it their business to purchase a large portion of the floor within minutes of entering. The ambiance of entering the old brick buildings looking up to see that the buildings have been hallowed is pretty cool. $15 for a sake bottle, $5 for a fan, $2500 for a stone pagoda, and $110 for a timber saw. Prices are reasonable if not the best you can get outside of Japan. Things will sellout or be picked over fast and the hype for Kyoto Antiques only grows each time they open. Out of all the wonderful things to do in the Seattle area, browsing Kyoto Antiques twice a year would have to be put in my number 1 spot.
Randy G
I got many great things. Arigato gozaimasu! @randygtattoo
Peter Liu
第一次来,东西挺好,会再来的。
Lyz Kurnitz-Thurlow
If you know it, you love it.
Morgan Hicks
Great variety of Japanese pieces and artwork.