THE BEST JAPANESE FLEA MARKET IN TOKYO TO FIND AMAZING ITEMS

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
  • In this video, we are heading back to Tokyo city flea market, also named Ohi Racecourse market Tokyo. Unfortunately, at the moment, most flea markets in Japan are canceled due to corona or some of them are a bit underwhelming. In Japan, most people sell their stuff directly to established thrift stores such as Hard Off, Book Off or Mandarake.
    Despite the heat and the lack of sellers, I managed to find some very interesting Japanese items. This market is by far the most consistent and popular in Tokyo. Also, In Japan bargaining is not very common, but give it a go.
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:35 - Outside market
    02:01 - Electronics / consoles
    03:50 - Godzilla toys
    04:42 - Samurai armor / antiques
    05:51 - Random toys
    06:32 - DVDs / CDs / games
    08:35 - Inside market / shoes
    09:54 - Figures / wooden motorbike toy
    11:36 - Japanese antiques
    12:42 - Video games
    14:54 - Kamen riders figures
    16:20 - US comic books
    17:58 - Japanese 70's magazines
    19:26 - Japanese manga
    20:32 - Pokemon cards 1996
    22:55 - Junk games / controllers
    24:39 - Chessboard
    25:06 - GBC boxes
    26:20 - Kodak EK 200
    26:38 - Super Famicom / games
    Hashtags:
    #bargain
    #fleamarket
    #yard sale
    #Japanmarket
    #reselling
    #thriftshopping
    #bootsale
    #garagesale

Komentáře • 25

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 Před 2 lety +2

    Markets like this are 80% of the reason I want to get back to Japan 👍😆
    I'm surprised some of those comics were in a English !

    • @MattFinds
      @MattFinds  Před 2 lety +1

      Hahah nice! Yeah, I was surprised to see some comics in English too.

  • @LimitedInfinity9
    @LimitedInfinity9 Před 2 lety +2

    So bizarre seeing so many old games/systems and no one really caring. Retro game collecting is pretty popular in the US right now, and anyone selling that quality of stuff and at that pricing, it would all be bought up immediately.
    And some super famicom games can sell pretty well in the US too! Pretty much keep an eye out for games that require little or no japanese language knowledge to play like Psycho Dream, Parodius, Pocky and Rocky, pretty much any beat'em up, etc

    • @MattFinds
      @MattFinds  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, it's kinda strange for sure.
      For the super famicom, sometimes the games are dirt cheap, but I don't if they actually work. Most of the game covers are usually a bit banged up. But you are right, keeping an eye out on games that require no Japanese is essential for selling them in the US or Europe.

  • @rendyaa
    @rendyaa Před rokem +1

    hi matt, thanks for the video. i'm gonna visit japan next week, can you tell me what day this flea market open? and also which part of tokyo ?

    • @MattFinds
      @MattFinds  Před rokem +1

      Hey man,
      Thanks a bunch! The market is called ''Tokyo city flea market'' and it's open from 9:30am-2pm on Saturdays and Sundays. It's on the east side of Tokyo, very close to Haneda airport.

  • @michaelpimentel1828
    @michaelpimentel1828 Před rokem +1

    Thank you @ Mattfinds you’re my LODI❤❤

  • @antontevola481
    @antontevola481 Před rokem +1

    Great video 👍 I’m heading to Japan next year, would you mind saying which market you recommend for Trading cards?

    • @MattFinds
      @MattFinds  Před rokem +1

      Thanks a bunch man! Unfortunately, you won't find a lot trading cards in flea markets. You should go to thrift stores like "Hard off or Hobbies off" - you will have more chances to find some there.

    • @antontevola481
      @antontevola481 Před rokem

      @@MattFinds appreciate that thanks! (:

  • @markc9302
    @markc9302 Před 2 lety +2

    Do you see a lot of pokemon cards at flea markets in Japan?

    • @MattFinds
      @MattFinds  Před 2 lety +1

      To be honest, not that often. Most people go to established thrift stores to sell them.
      I will definitely include them in my videos if I encounter Pokémon cards in the future.

  • @marlonmendoza2599
    @marlonmendoza2599 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Exact location please in Tokyo… Thanks !

    • @MattFinds
      @MattFinds  Před 9 měsíci +1

      It's called ''Tokyo City flea market''. You can just type on google map and it will give you the exact location. Otherwise, i think I might have put it in the description of the video.

  • @bhd6872
    @bhd6872 Před rokem +1

    When does this usually happen? And is there others?

    • @MattFinds
      @MattFinds  Před rokem +1

      It happens every weekend :) Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 2pm :)
      Yes, there are other markets in Tokyo, but this one is definitely the most popular.

  • @neko604
    @neko604 Před rokem +1

    How much was the Armour .?

  • @japanice5750
    @japanice5750 Před rokem +1

    where is this place in japan?

    • @MattFinds
      @MattFinds  Před rokem

      It's near Oikeibajo-mae station. It's called Tokyo city flea market.

  • @momokadawi8955
    @momokadawi8955 Před rokem +2

    hi , plzz send address ..

    • @MattFinds
      @MattFinds  Před rokem +1

      Sure! here is the address: 2-1-2, Katsushima, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

  • @antonkalen5209
    @antonkalen5209 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh, who would send me 50 games for super famicom in Russia, yes at these ridiculous prices

    • @MattFinds
      @MattFinds  Před 2 lety

      Hahaha that would be amazing! The prices are indeed ridiculously cheap.