The Oi Racecourse Flea Market is the largest flea market in Tokyo, Japan. It takes place on almost all weekends, with over 300-500 vendors gathering in the Tokyo City Keiba parking lot. The market is closed on certain weekends (check the dates below). Always double check on the organiser’s website and Instagram linked below.
Officially open from 9am to 2:30pm, vendors might start packing up before closing time, so it’s a good idea to arrive early for the best selection. Most vendors only take cash, bringing plenty of yen is essential! The market can get cancelled during rainy weather as well. Check the forecast and organiser’s website before visiting.
The Oi Racecourse flea market in Tokyo offers an impressive selection of goods including second-hand clothes, rare collectibles, electronics, accessories, handmade items, home decor, and antiques. Treasure hunters will find vintage kimonos, secondhand cameras, ceramics, traditional Japanese crafts, vinyl records, comic books, art, furniture and toy collections. Fashion enthusiasts can discover everything from modern streetwear to elegant vintage pieces. Food trucks are available on-site for hungry shoppers needing refreshment.
With items at all price points, this market truly has something for everyone, though increasing popularity among tourists and international visitors has led to higher prices in recent years.
Entrance fee
Free of charge
Market days
Saturday & Sunday with some exceptions*
*There is NO market on the following Saturdays and Sundays in 2025: 13 April (Sun), 28 June (Sat), 29 June (Sun), 5 July (Sat), 6 July (Sun), 12 July (Sat), 13 July (Sun), 10 August (Sun), 30 August (Sat), 31 August (Sun), 27 September (Sat), 5 October (Sun), 11 October (Sat), 12 October (Sun), 28 December (Sun), 29 December (Mon)RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.
Opening hours on market days
Saturday: 9am – 2:30pm
Sunday: 9am – 2:30pm
Vendors might start packing up before closing time, so arrive before noon for the best experience.
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