The best flea markets in Tokyo
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If Tokyo is the city of fashion, luxury, and shopping, it also has a huge market for vintage goods. Thus, vintage, second-hand shops, especially flea markets are popular and found throughout the capital!
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Flea market and vintage enthusiasts do not take days off, even on the road! The Japanese are big fans of the second-hand market, just look at the number of second-hand product shops, like the best known, Book Off. Flea market enthusiasts and the curious wishing to bring back souvenirs at affordable prices will not be disappointed. Open-air markets are therefore very popular for doing good business. There are a large number of them in Tokyo, which are held more or less regularly.
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This is for example the opportunity to buy a kimono at a low price, or even real vintage pieces.
As in the West, it is possible to negotiate over the prices of objects - provided that the seller speaks a little English, or that your Japanese is sufficient! Although markets are often advertised as open until mid-afternoon, it's best to get there before noon. Finally, be aware that if the weather is not good, it is not uncommon for the event to be canceled. Similarly, because of the heat in summer (July and August), flea markets are rarer at this time of year.
Must-see flea markets in Tokyo
Tokyo City Flea Market
Also called " Ohi Racecourse Flea Market ", this large flea market is undoubtedly one of the best known in the capital.
Located south of the Shinagawa district, it brings together several hundred stands offering second-hand products of all kinds: clothing, decoration, tableware, toys and figurines, leather goods, perfumes, books and CDs, electronics... and many more. others. The majority of the stands are installed in a covered lot.
It is also possible to eat on the go thanks to the street food stands scattered on the premises.
Hours: Held most weekends, 9 am to 3 pm
Address : 1-6-26 Katsushima, Shinagawa, Tokyo
Access: Oikebajo or Tachiaigawa station
Oedo Antique Market
The very famous flea market Oedo Antique Market is held alternately in two different places in the capital, either on the esplanade near the stadiums in Yoyogi Park or at the Tokyo International Forum.
This flea market created in 2003 is very famous for its antique pieces, statues, dishes, furniture, etc. 250 exhibitors, often professional antique dealers, take advantage of this flea market atmosphere.
Hours: 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month, 9 am to 4 pm.
Tokyo International Forum - Address: 3-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo - Access: JR Yamanote or Yurakucho line, Yurachuko stop
Yoyogi - Address: Yoyogi Park Keyak i-Namiki Jinnan 2 choume, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo - Access : Harajuku station
Mottainai Flea Market
A joyful bric-a-brac, in a relaxed atmosphere. The founding goal of this flea market is to reduce waste by highlighting the second-hand market.
Clothes, books, CDs... you will find everything at very good prices in this itinerant market, in the location that changes regularly.
Hours: at least one weekend per month, 10 am to 4 pm.
Address: consult the place of the organization via this access to the calendar. "月" denotes the month, "日" the day. Click on the links in blue to consult the addresses of the places.
Shinjuku Chuo Park Flea Market
Located west of the administrative buildings in the Shinjuku district, this large flea market is all about vintage. It is located in Shinjuku Chuo Park, also called Shinjuku Central Park, a ten-minute walk from the huge Shinjuku station.
Some 200 stalls are to be browsed (especially for clothes) within the park, which makes it a very pleasant market for a walk. The Shinjuku Chuo Flea Market is authentic and frequented only by non-professional vendors.
Hours: 9 am to 4 pm, once to three times a month
Address : Shinjuku Central Park 2-11 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku
Access : Shinjuku Station
Akihabara UDX Flea Market
Attention otakus! In the heart of the famous geek district of Akihabara, a small specialized flea market is held once a week, under the tracks of the Yamanote line.
About forty stands offer for sale everything related to the geek universe, manga, and anime: figurines, manga, playing cards, posters, costumes... etc.
Opening hours: every Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays, from 11 am to 6 pm.
Address: 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-0021 - on the first level of the UDX building
Access : Akihabara station