Held at the Shinagawa Intercity complex, this flea market happens every Sunday (except January 1-2, and the third Sundays of February and August). With both indoor and outdoor space, the flea market takes place even on rainy days. There is a good variety in the handmade and secondhand items sold. Most of the secondhand articles are in pretty good condition, but it’s still good to check each item before buying it.
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Shinagawa Intercity Flea Market
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