Ohi Racecourse Flea Market

Last Updated on January 26, 2025

Stalls at Ohi Racecourse Flea Market
calendar_month DATE EVERY SAT/SUN
schedule TIME ALL DAY
payments Cost FREE
info Website Official Website
location_on Location Ohi Racecourse
map Area Tokyo Shinagawa
category CATEGORY Market

What to expect at Ohi Racecourse Flea Market

This is one of Tokyo’s, if not all of Japan’s, largest and most frequently occurring flea markets with around 500 stalls attending most weekends of the year.

Stalls at Ohi Racecourse Flea Market

The market takes place at Ohi Racecourse (also known as Tokyo City Keiba) and is popular with all age groups, locals and tourists alike.

There is truly something for everyone and bargains to suit every budget with a huge variety of goods on offer including second hand clothes, electronics, collectibles, homeware and antiques.

With so many stalls and things to look at, it’s the perfect place to spend the day, be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring your eco bag!

And if you’re hungry after treasure hunting, there are plenty of vendors selling food and drinks, there are also vending machines available around the site for refreshments.

Food stalls at Ohi Racecourse Flea Market

When will Ohi Racecourse Flea Market take place?

The Flea Market at Ohi Racecourse is held weekly on a Saturday and Sunday, from 09:00 until 14:30.

It’s recommended to arrive earlier in the day as although the market runs until 14:30, sellers may begin leaving before this time.

*Markets may be cancelled in event of bad weather. Check the official website for confirmation of events taking place.

How much does Ohi Racecourse Flea Market cost?

Ohi Racecourse Flea Market is free to attend.

How do I get to Ohi Racecourse Flea Market?

Nearest Station: Ohi Racecourse Flea Market is best accessed from Ōikeibajōmae Station using the Tokyo Monorail.

You can also access the market from Tachiaigawa Station using the Keikyū Main Line.

Alternatively, Ohi Racecourse Flea Market can be reached from Ōmori-kaigan Station using the Keikyū Main Line.