Appreciate the palm-sized artworks
One of the largest outlet malls in Japan with about 300 shops.The food court offers ”Nagoya meshi” (Nagoya food).
A shopping center operated by Japan Post. A grouping of some 100 stores including specialty shops and restaurants from around the country.
Directly connected to Toyosu Station, 5 minutes by train from Ginza. A shopping mall symbolising the Wangan area, utilising a former shipbuilding dock.
Outlets where you can spend time in a unique seaside environment, such as shopping with a view of one of Asia's largest marinas.
A studio shop that makes and sells original products of excellent design. You can find Japanese traditional crafts here as well.
A multi-purpose complex town with an abundance of greenery
A multi-use building connected to Tokyo Station that has as its slogan, ”fantastic times”.
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.
A shopping street for cooking supplies
Conveniently right next to JR Otaruchikko Station
Listen to the soft melodies of music boxes in a red-bricked building renovated from a storehouse
Pick your sashimi and enjoy making your own seafood rice bowl
This commercial complex features many shopping malls and restaurants all in one place
Offering a wide selection of sweets, processed seafood, and other products
A veteran marketplace famous for appearing in TV commercials
Packed with stores for dining and shopping
Go shopping in Hokkaido's largest outlet mall
Kitaichi Glass's largest store, offering a wide range of products