LaLaport TOKYO-BAY North Building Now Open: Shop, Dine & Enjoy Events at LaLa arena, Just 2 Stops from Disney
- Written by: Wemmy Chau
Hey, concertgoers and idol fans! Ready to head to LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY in Funabashi, Chiba for your favorite live shows and events? Great news: Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport TOKYO-BAY unveiled its brand-new North Building (Phase I) on October 31, 2025! Together with the South and West Buildings, it’s now an even bigger shopping paradise.
The new North Building connects directly to LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY via a covered passageway, so you can easily move between the mall and the arena without crossing any streets—perfect for pre- or post-event shopping and dining!
Conveniently located in Minami-Funabashi, the area offers quick access to major attractions. From JR Maihama Station (for Tokyo Disneyland) or Kaihimmakuhari Station (home to Makuhari Messe), it’s just a short hop on the JR Keiyo Line. Whether you’re catching a concert, visiting Disney, or attending an event, make LaLaport TOKYO-BAY your go-to stop for shopping and delicious food along the way!
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Concert Ready! Your Go-To Spot for Fan Gear & Support Items
Before heading to LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY for your favorite concert or event, stop by LaLaport TOKYO-BAY to get ready for your oshikatsu—the art of supporting your favorite idols, artists, or characters. Here, you’ll find everything from accessories in your oshi’s colors to convenient organizers and display items to perfect your fan look.
WEGO (South Building, 2F): The Perfect Place for Stylish Fan Essentials


Popular fashion retailer WEGO is a go-to spot for fans looking for oshi accessories. Here, you’ll find a wide range of clear or multi-pocket “ita bags” perfect for displaying your favorite badges, keychains, and plush charms. The store also offers protective cases for plush dolls and figures, keeping them clean and easy to carry. Don’t forget to check out hair clips, headbands, and other accessories in your support color to make your fan look stand out even more.
TOWER RECORDS (South Building, 3F): Everything You Need for Oshikatsu Goods


When it comes to oshikatsu in Japan, TOWER RECORDS in the South Building is a must-visit spot! Beyond CDs and DVDs, it’s a treasure trove for fan merchandise. The store often features special oshikatsu sections with decorations themed around artists performing at LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY. You’ll also find handy storage items like charms for concert silver streamers, rubber wristband holders, and protective cases for uchiwa fans—perfect for keeping your cherished goods in top condition.
Village Vanguard (South Building, 2F): A Paradise for Anime and Character Fans

If you love anime, cartoon characters, or quirky goods, Village Vanguard is a must-visit! Known for its unique and eclectic selection, this shop is packed with fun finds, from anime collaboration items and novelty snacks to creative lifestyle goods and stationery. Whether you’re hunting for limited-edition figures, special manga, or adorable character merch, this spot is truly a paradise for fans of all things two-dimensional.
LaLa Base (South Building, 3F): A Limited-Time Venue for Idol Events

LaLaport TOKYO-BAY has opened a new pop-up space called “LaLa Base” on the South Building’s 3rd floor. It’s expected to collaborate with events at LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY, offering exclusive merchandise and even projection equipment for music video screenings, making it a must-visit spot for fans looking to grab limited-edition goods.
Other Oshikatsu Essentials
Finally, be sure to stop by LaLaport TOKYO-BAY’s affordable variety shops like 3COINS and DAISO. These stores are perfect for finding support-colored accessories, clear pouches, and DIY materials for customizing your ita bag or creating your own oshikatsu goods, all at wallet-friendly prices!

Don’t forget to stop by the Customer Service Center in the South Building to claim your exclusive offer! Simply show the designated LIVE JAPAN coupon screen to receive a booklet with discounts of up to 10% off your purchases, plus a special gift. This time, the bonus item is a refreshing “Kyusoku Jikan” foot care sheet, perfect for relaxing after a full day of oshikatsu fun. Wonder what the next gift will be?
Concert Outfits & Shoes: Comfort Meets Style
After enjoying a live concert or event, why not extend the fun with some shopping at LaLaport TOKYO-BAY in Minami-Funabashi? Here, you’ll find plenty of fashion and shoe stores that balance comfort and style, perfect for long hours of standing and walking. Whether you want to proudly show your support color or blend it naturally into your everyday look, you’ll find the right fit for your oshikatsu style.
CIAOPANIC TYPY (North Building, 2F): Colorful American Casual Styles for Your Support Look


This trendy fashion store focuses on American casual wear and is filled with vibrant pieces that make it easy to find outfit inspiration in your support color. From loose T-shirts and sweatshirts to multi-pocket pants, you can create a relaxed yet stylish oshikatsu look with ease.
LEPSIM (North Building, 2F): Effortlessly Chic and Comfortable Everyday Wear


LEPSIM specializes in “everyday fashion for adults,” offering relaxed yet refined styles. With simple and elegant silhouettes, their clothing keeps you comfortable while maintaining a graceful look—perfect for long days of shopping or attending concerts.
ANTIQULTURE (North Building, 2F): Unique Vintage Pieces from Around the World


This shop offers imported vintage clothing from across the globe. Each item is one of a kind, making it the perfect place to find something truly original and stand out with a distinctive oshikatsu style.
earth music & ecology (South Building, 2F): Elegant Japanese-Style Fashion for Subtle Support

Fans who love a soft, feminine Japanese look will find plenty of charming pieces here. By pairing these gentle styles with small accessories in your support color, you can express your oshikatsu spirit in an elegant and understated way.
WEGO (South Building, 2F): Platform Shoes That Add Instant Height and Style

At WEGO, you’ll find a variety of platform shoes that not only make your legs look longer in photos but also give you an extra boost in height—perfect for shorter fans who don’t want to miss a single moment of their idol’s performance on stage.
Kutsushitaya (South Building, 2F): Colorful Socks and Warm Hosiery for Every Season

Kutsushitaya, a well-known Japanese sock specialty store, offers a wide range of trendy designs and support-color options. You can also find warm tights and fluffy leg warmers, perfect for winter oshikatsu outings and completing your look from head to toe.
In addition to the stores mentioned above, LaLaport TOKYO-BAY is also home to the popular GU, loved by young women for its affordable yet fashionable clothing and accessories. You’ll also find ReFa, a well-known beauty brand specializing in hair styling tools, which recently opened a new shop on the South Building’s 2nd floor. It’s the perfect place to stop by before or after a concert to treat yourself to some beauty upgrades.
Don’t miss the exclusive perks for international visitors! Head to the Customer Service Center in the South Building and show the designated LIVE JAPAN coupon screen to receive a coupon booklet with discounts of up to 10% off, plus a special gift. Come see what surprise item awaits next time!
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Foreign Visitors’ Favorite Eats: Fuel Up Before the Show


The brand-new 3rd floor of LaLaport TOKYO-BAY’s North Building (Phase I) is now home to one of Japan’s largest food zones, featuring 38 shops in total—20 in the food court and 18 in the restaurant area. From popular Japanese eateries to international cuisines, there’s something for everyone. Even better, with a total of about 2,500 seats across the facility, you’ll have no trouble finding a spot to rest before or after the concert. Whether you’re fueling up before the show or celebrating after, this is the perfect place to recharge.
Too Nervous Before the Concert? Relax with Sweets and a Drink

Before the excitement of the concert begins, take a moment to unwind with some sweets and a refreshing drink. The North Building (Phase I) food court features a variety of dessert shops and cafés offering colorful treats that look perfect in photos with your idol standees, keychains, or plushies. Whether you snap a solo shot or a group photo with friends, it’s the perfect way to capture a sweet oshikatsu memory.
Strawberry Fetish+ : Next-Generation Strawberry Candy and Luxurious Drinks


This trendy dessert spot specializes in “evolved” strawberry candy (ichigo ame) and indulgent drinks topped with sweet, juicy strawberries. It’s a must-visit paradise for strawberry lovers looking to satisfy their cravings in style.
GODIVA CREPE: Exquisite Crepes Made with Original GODIVA Chocolate Cream


These elegant crepes are made with GODIVA’s original chocolate cream, created by blending 99% cacao into rich Hokkaido cream. Choose from simple grilled crepes or parfait-style creations for a truly indulgent chocolate experience.
Iyemon Café: A New Matcha Café Concept to Soothe the Mind and Body


This new-style Iyemon Café embraces the concept of “enriching everyday life through tea.” It offers a variety of matcha-based treats such as parfaits and drinks, inviting you to relax and refresh both body and mind through the gentle flavor of tea.
Celebrate After the Concert with a Feast

After an amazing concert, it’s time to celebrate with a hearty meal! The newly opened restaurant area in the North Building (Phase I) features a wide selection of Japanese cuisine, from interactive dining experiences and specialty grilled beef tongue to tonkatsu and monjayaki. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a lively post-concert feast.
Tsuribune Chaya Zauo: Catch and Cook Your Own Fish at This Popular Dining Experience


Tsuribune Chaya Zauo, opening its first branch in Chiba and at LaLaport, offers a unique interactive dining experience where guests can fish directly from large live tanks inside the restaurant. The fish you catch is then prepared on the spot, making it a fun and memorable choice for families and travelers alike.
Yakiniku Rikyu: The First New-Concept BBQ Restaurant from the Famous Beef Tongue Brand


Yakiniku Rikyu, launched by Japan’s renowned beef tongue specialty shop Rikyu, marks the brand’s first venture into a new restaurant concept. In addition to its signature beef tongue, the menu features a variety of grilled meat dishes crafted with passion and creativity.
Tonkatsu Shinjuku Saboten: A Long-Established Tonkatsu Specialty Shop Since 1966


Founded in 1966, Tonkatsu Shinjuku Saboten is a classic tonkatsu restaurant known for its perfectly fried, long-aged pork cooked at low temperature. Guests can enjoy their meal the traditional Japanese way by grinding fresh sesame seeds for added aroma and flavor.
Tsukishima Monjayaki Kuuya: A Popular Tokyo Eatery Serving Original Homemade Broth Monjayaki


Tsukishima Monjayaki Kuuya, a famous restaurant with long lines in both Tsukishima and Shibuya, is known for its signature monjayaki made with a special broth simmered from seafood, chicken bones, and aromatic vegetables. The staff cooks the dish right in front of you, so even first-timers can enjoy it with confidence.
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Extend Your Shopping Adventure: Explore More in Minami-Funabashi
If you still have energy left after visiting LaLaport TOKYO-BAY’s North Building (Phase I) or want to discover more local, high-value finds, there are two other must-visit shopping spots in the Minami-Funabashi area. With the opening of the North Building, “Vivit Minami-Funabashi” has been renamed “LaLaport TOKYO-BAY North Gate,” joining “LaLa Terrace TOKYO-BAY.” Together, they expand your shopping route across Minami-Funabashi for an even more diverse retail experience.
LaLaport TOKYO-BAY North Gate: Treasure Hunting and Family Shopping

LaLaport TOKYO-BAY North Gate offers more locally oriented shopping options, making it the perfect place to find unique items and great-value deals.
Fashion Center Shimamura is a beloved Japanese brand known for its affordable, everyday fashion that attracts many repeat customers. You’ll also find shops like MUJI, HANDS, and the 100-yen store Seria, offering quality home goods, stationery, and lifestyle essentials for both families and travelers. And for treasure hunters, BOOKOFF SUPER BAZAAR is a must-visit secondhand megastore filled with novels, manga, CDs, DVDs, and even rare idol merchandise and luxury items.
LaLa Terrace TOKYO-BAY: Everyday Essentials and Drugstore Finds

Conveniently located near JR Minami-Funabashi Station, LaLa Terrace TOKYO-BAY is ideal for picking up travel necessities and cosmetics on the go. It complements the main LaLaport building’s fashion offerings and North Gate’s treasure-hunting vibe. Here, you’ll find two of Japan’s retail giants—DAISO and Matsumoto Kiyoshi—making it the perfect stop for quick and efficient travel supply runs.
LIVE JAPAN Exclusive Coupons

International visitors shopping at LaLaport TOKYO-BAY can enjoy special perks! Simply show the designated LIVE JAPAN coupon screen at the South Building’s Information Counter to receive a coupon booklet offering up to 10% off, along with a free souvenir. Many travelers previously received the popular “Kyusoku Jikan” foot care sheets to help ease tired feet during their Japan trip. Don’t forget to claim your exclusive gift the next time you shop at LaLaport TOKYO-BAY!
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