Nordic Traditional Fair 2026: Discover Nordic Food and Handicrafts
The 'Nordic Traditional Fair 2026' will be held in Nishi-Ogikubo, offering a chance to enjoy Nordic regional cuisine and a craft market, including a Viking shield and helmet experience (supported by the Embassy of Sweden).
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The Japan Viking Association (Tokyo) will host the "Nordic Traditional Fair 2026," an event where visitors can easily enjoy Nordic culture, for two days on May 5 (Tuesday) and May 6 (Wednesday), 2026, at The Old Arrow, a British pub in Nishi-Ogikubo, Tokyo.
This event offers a casual opportunity to experience Nordic culture, featuring Nordic regional cuisine and drinks, a craft market, and experiential corners.

Enjoy discovering your favorites at the Nordic food and craft market
One of the charms of the Nordic Traditional Fair is the opportunity to enjoy small, easy-to-eat portions of regional dishes from various Nordic countries.
In the past, we have offered Swedish "Kroppkaka," Icelandic "Fiskibollur," and "1000-year-old Smørrebrød" inspired by Vikings.
This time, too, we plan to offer a menu where you can easily enjoy Nordic food and drinks.



In addition, a craft market featuring artists inspired by Nordic traditions and Vikings will be held. Unique items such as Viking accessories, leather goods, and hand-woven products, rarely seen elsewhere, will be on display.
Just drop by and find something that catches your eye.
This is a unique way to enjoy the Nordic Traditional Fair.



Enjoy ancient Nordic tales with a drink in hand
As a special project this time, we will hold "Introduction to Norse Mythology and Swedish History."
This is a talk event where even beginners can easily enjoy Norse mythology and Swedish history. The venue will also feature an exhibition of paintings depicting ancient stories and history, with the artists themselves speaking about their work.
You can enjoy it with a Nordic drink in hand, reminiscing about distant times.
Norse Mythology Talk: May 4, 19:30~, May 5, 16:30~ by Tomoki Motoyama (Japan Viking Association)
Swedish History Talk: May 4, 16:30~, May 5, 19:30~ by Adam Beije (Embassy of Sweden)



Become a Viking yourself! Experience corner where you can wear a shield and helmet
At the venue, we offer an experience corner where you can get acquainted with Nordic culture while playing.
The "Shield and Helmet Wearing Experience," where you can actually put on Viking equipment, is a popular free activity. It has been well-received by a wide range of people, from children to adults, at previous events.


With the "Rune Omikuji Charm," using ancient Nordic letters, you can try your luck with the meaning of the drawn character.
It's a charm made of natural leather that can also be used as a necklace or bag charm.
Event Overview
Event Name: Nordic Traditional Fair 2026
Dates: May 5, 2026 (Tuesday) 15:00〜22:00
May 6, 2026 (Wednesday) 14:00〜21:00
Venue: The Old Arrow
Address: B1 Miyama Building, 3-14-2 Nishiogi-Kita, Suginami-ku, Tokyo (2-minute walk from Nishi-Ogikubo Station on the JR Chuo Line)
Admission: Free
Cooperation: The Old Arrow
Support: Embassy of Sweden
Organizer: Japan Viking Association



About Japan Viking Association
The Japan Viking Association introduces Viking culture through craftsmanship and experiences.
In addition to producing and selling accessories and leather goods with Nordic and Viking themes, they also operate an online shop and workshops.
Furthermore, through various events and media collaborations, they are expanding opportunities for people to easily enjoy Nordic history and culture.
Name: Japan Viking Association
Location: 2-21-2 Higashicho, Koganei-shi, Tokyo
Representative: Tomoki Motoyama
Online Shop: https://market.japanvikings.com
Workshop (Kawa-Navi):https://kawa-navi.com

FAQ
When will the Nordic Traditional Fair 2026 be held?
It will be held for two days: May 5, 2026 (Tuesday) from 15:00 to 22:00, and May 6 (Wednesday) from 14:00 to 21:00.
What is the admission fee for the event?
Admission is free, allowing visitors to experience Nordic culture casually.
Is the Viking shield and helmet experience free?
The Viking shield and helmet wearing experience is a popular activity that can be participated in for free.