We started our business in March 2018 as the first Celtic music store in Japan.
We sell a wide selection of tin and low whistles, wooden and polymer flutes, Irish harps and hammered dulcimers from Dusty Strings the US, bodhráns, and other percussions from McNeela in Ireland and bouzoukis, banjos, and flat back mandolins from Folkfriends in Germany.
Also available are Celtic music CDs from Japanese and International musicians.
We have hundreds in stock!
Business Hours: Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Email: info@celtnofue.com
Address: 3rd floor, Karasuma Nishiki Building, 683 Moto-Honenji-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
● Please note that we may not be able to respond quickly to urgent inquiries via email.
● We do not accept inquiries by phone.
Kyoto is about 1 hour from Osaka by JR or Hankyu railway.
The nearest stations are Subway Shijo and Hankyu Karasuma, which are very close to each other. From either station, our shop is about a 3-minute walk. From the Shijo-Karasuma intersection, walk north to Nishiki Street, which runs east and west. Turn right, and after about one minute you will see “Irish PUB field” on the second floor of a building on your left. Our store is located on the 3rd floor of the same building. Please use the stairs.
If you come by car, please use nearby coin-operated parking, as we do not have a private parking space.
Irish PUB field hosts Irish music sessions every Saturday from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Business Hours: Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Email: tokyo@celtnofue.com
Address: 3-1-3 Asama-cho, Higashikurume City, Tokyo, Japan
● Please note that we may not be able to respond quickly to urgent inquiries via email.
● We do not accept inquiries by phone.
From Ikebukuro Station, one of Tokyo’s major train hubs, take the Seibu Ikebukuro Line for about 20 minutes and get off at Hibarigaoka Station. Exit the North Gate and walk left for about 10 minutes.
Please refer to Google Maps for detailed directions.
Our staff are not fluent in foreign languages, but we can communicate using translation devices.
We accept both cash and credit card payments.