Coordinates: 35°N 136°E / 35°N 136°E / 35; 136
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4.0 based on 488 reviews
50 minutes by direct express bus from Chubu Centrair International Airport.One of the largest outlet malls in Japan with many shops for luxurious brand products, adjacent to the amusement park and spa facility; 50 minutes at the fastest by bus from Nagoya. ● Stores / 240 stores approx.
There was a huge range of shops and all had a good selection including the big luxury brands. No queues to get in unlike the luxury outlet mall in London (Bicester Village) and it was nice to go around and not crowded. We got the bus from Nagoya station. It was easy to find and straightforward to buy tickets. Gucci had a nice selection of items. They had good the classic large GG belt at a very good price compared to the UK price, also I doubt you would find this in London. You can go to the tourist info centre and pick up the map/info booklet which has a pink box stating if you show it at the counter you can get a voucher booklet. This entitles you to discounts at some stores including Coach and Agnes B. Obviously there aren't vouchers for the luxury brands. There are facilities for families. It seems quite well thought out. I'd definitely go again if I'm in the area.
4.0 based on 698 reviews
Just stopped on the way to see the views. Very nice to have a resting point in the middle of the sea.
4.0 based on 1,398 reviews
200+ shops, covering a huge area. Plenty of international brands. If you intend to visit every shop, be prepared to buffer a few more days. Winter operating hours are short, 10am to 7pm only.
4.0 based on 2,007 reviews
This underground mall sprawling accross 590 meters from north to south of downtown Tenjin. Styled in 19th century European with beautiful tinted glass windows, flagstones floors and arabesque design ceiling decorate the whole underground malls creating stylish and comfortable athmosphere. There are couple of cozy sitting corners and meeting points, fancy restroom with different styles and decorations from one to another. It has 12 avenues and more than 150 unique shops of fashions, cosmetics, gourmet, books and many more. Easy access to subway, train and bus station. It’s not just underground shopping place, it’s an interesting place worth a visit offering a shopping experience as a bonus point.
4.0 based on 403 reviews
It’s a great place to visit for some “western” style shopping and an excellent little stop in sleepy Sano. Take in the culture of the “town” and get some quality shopping in as well, away from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo.
4.0 based on 624 reviews
4.0 based on 265 reviews
Mitsui Outlet Park Shiga Ryuo, one of Kansai's largest outlet malls, offers about 240 stores selling Japanese and international luxury brands. There is direct bus service from Kyoto on weekends and holidays.
4.0 based on 567 reviews
One of the very big shopping complex in Kawasaki area. Here you can get each and every item you required from clothes to electronics to food to stationary to daily use items. It's adjacent to Kawasaki JR station.
4.0 based on 506 reviews
Came here to explore the food options. They have great restaurants on L9 and L10, you will be spoilt for choices. It gets pretty crowded before 12noon for lunch so do come early to avoid the queues. We had a great set Tendon lunch at Toc Toc. They serve very fresh fish tendon sets.
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