One of the recommended places to visit in Tokyo on a sunny day is a flea market. You can hunt for hidden gems you won’t find online, enjoy chatting with vendors, and discover a new way to have fun every time. Here, we introduce some of Tokyo’s most representative markets and recommended markets held regularly on holidays.
1. Setagaya Boro Market
Japan’s largest flea market, featuring around 700 stalls . Drawing crowds of approximately 200,000 people per day , the Boro Market is held twice a year—in December and January—for two days each time along Boro Market Street, centered around the Daikan Yashiki (Governor’s Residence).With a history spanning over 440 years, this market is designated as a Tokyo Intangible Folk Cultural Property. Stalls offer vintage clothing, antique tools, antiques, pottery, Western goods, daily necessities, food, plants, and toys. Every time, long lines form for the famous “Daikan Mochi” rice cakes. The next market is January 15th and 16th, 2026.
📍 Boro Market Street and surrounding area, Setagaya 1-chome, Setagaya Ward
👉Official Website
🚇Approx. 3-min walk from Setagaya Station or Kamimachi Station
2. Oedo Antique Market
Oedo Antique Market (Source: Chiyoda City Tourism Association)
Japan’s largest outdoor antique market, held monthly on the first and third Sundays since its start in September 2003 at Tokyo International Forum Grounds Plaza to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Edo’s founding. Selected as one of “26 Things to Do in Tokyo” by Condé Nast Traveler.
📍 Tokyo International Forum Grounds (3-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku)
👉Official Website
🚇Approx. 1 min walk from Yurakucho Station, approx. 5 min walk from Tokyo Station
3. Oi Racecourse Flea Market
Held almost every weekend, this is one of Tokyo’s largest flea markets. Approximately 700 vendors offer vintage clothing, antiques, antique furniture, miscellaneous goods, home appliances, and more. Food trucks are also plentiful, attracting many visitors from both Japan and abroad each time.
📍 Oi Racecourse First Parking Lot
👉Official Account🚇Approx. 5-min walk from Oi Keibajo-mae Station
4. Shimokitazawa Flea Market
Held mainly on weekends and holidays in the vacant lot of Shimokitazawa Railway Street, this flea market-style event features select vintage clothing and handmade crafts. A diverse range of shops gather here, including those offering nostalgic treasures, handmade items crafted with care, and craft goods suitable for interior decor. Starting December 2025, it will also be held irregularly on Fridays.
📍 Shimokitazawa Railway Street Vacant Lot (near 2-33-12 Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku)
👉Official Account🚇Approx. 4 min walk from Shimokitazawa Station East Exit towards Shimokitazawa Police Box
5. Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine Antique Market
An antique market held at Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine on the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th Sundays of every month (except January), which began in 1994. Western items are featured on the 1st Sunday, and Eastern items on the 2nd Sunday.
📍 1-20-30 Tomioka, Koto Ward, Tokyo (Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine Precincts)
👉Official Website
🚇Approx. 5 min walk from Monzen-nakacho Station