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
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