It has 174 stores that cover dining, clothing, living and entertainment, and includes a supermarket, fashion stores, household goods retailers, and a variety of restaurants. It is popular for being a place where you can find any items you want. At the event plazas situated sparsely in the building, events that include special sales promotions for a collection of delicious food from all over the country and music concerts are held. At a food court that gathers 12 food vendors, you can enjoy a variety of Japanese, Western, or Chinese dishes and sweets such as ice cream and doughnuts. There is a nursing room and a kids' area as well.
Yurakucho MULLION, famous for Mullion Musical Clock.
17 specialty stores centering on food and dining
A complex inside the station where you'll find what you're looking for
A shopping center directly accessible from JR and Metro Kyoto Station. Enjoy Kyoto souvenirs as well as a plethora of restaurants and cafes.
Situated in Kyobashi, Osaka, COMS GARDEN is a spacious, sunken garden-style shopping center containing 25 stores, with a focus on gourmet dining.
A huge commercial complex encompassing a wide variety of facilities
This popular spot for dining and shopping consists of a promenade with lush greenery and Odakyu Southern Tower.
Japan's northernmost souvenir market, with hot springs and historic buildings
This AEON mall connects directly to JR Asahikawa Station
Located to the east of Hilton Plaza, a complex building in Umeda, Osaka, this eight-story building is adjacent to the Hilton Osaka hotel. Providing easy accessibility to each train line that stops at Umeda Station, this place is especially popular with adults. The building is home to fashion stores, restaurants, a wedding center, and a sport club. Offering an environment where you can enjoy a leisurely time shopping and dining, Hilton Plaza East is loved by affluent people in the Kansai region as a luxury plaza. Credit card acceptability differs between stores.
This shopping spot called mAAch ecute Kanda Manseibashi makes use of Manseibashi bridge, which was built in 1912. Taking advantage of the quaint atmosphere brought to life by the bricks and arches of the bridge, a lot of shops gather here like general stores, restaurants, and craft beer stores, among others. There are also a multitude of Japanese goods and sweets stores, so you might want to go here if you're looking for a souvenir.
The basement food store inside Ameyoko Center Building is a place that makes you feel like you are in Asian countries such as China, Korea, and Thailand without actually leaving Japan. Everything Asian from spices and condiments to fresh fish and vegetables from these countries can be found here. Enjoy the chaotic atmosphere that only Asia can offer.