A roadside station with Forest and Sea zones
Directly connected to Toyosu Station, 5 minutes by train from Ginza. A shopping mall symbolising the Wangan area, utilising a former shipbuilding dock.
Yamada Denki LABI Akihabara PC Store is located in front of the Akihabara Station. One of its attractions is that you can try each product to your satisfaction.
Located in the prestigious shopping district of Ginza, Mitsukoshi Ginza is a renowned department store popular with LIVE JAPAN readers. As one of Tokyo's premier luxury shopping destinations, it offers a wide range of products, from fashion to daily essentials and groceries. You'll find a dedicated tax-free counter and support services tailored to international visitors. Ginza is a well-known landmark that attracts many foreign tourists, and a visit to Mitsukoshi Ginza is definitely worth your while.
Appreciate the palm-sized artworks
Large-scale commercial facilities integrating shopping, fun and dining. *Phone reception hours 10:00~18:00
There is a wide selection of popular home appliances. A store with a passport reader. All items are duty free.
A bakery that makes additive-free bread using natural yeast and sells Japanese-style breads and pastries.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
One of the largest outlet malls in Japan with about 300 shops.The food court offers ”Nagoya meshi” (Nagoya food).
A source for modern fashion trends
Aeon Mall is a shopping mall where you can find everything you need for shopping and dining.
An Ikebukuro landmark. A large commercial complex with leisure facilities, shops, and restaurants.
A large entertainment space whose main building is Akasaka TBS broadcast center. It regularly holds musical performances, plays and other events.
An outlet mall close to the city centre with a wide variety of about 200 shops.
A great place to stop by going to and leaving the park
A brewery of miso and soy sauce boasting a long history
A fantastic sweets theme park in Jiyugaoka brings together many stylish shops.
One of the largest resort outlets in Japan with approximately 300 shops, with direct bus services from Haneda Airport, Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station, etc.
Experience how the locals lived during the Showa period