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Gotemba Outlet Mall |
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One of the most picturesque and massive outlet malls in Japan. It houses lots of designer label brands in affordable prices. The cold atmosphere in Gotemba Outlet Mall is due to its higher elevation and its perfect location in the ] hillside near Hakone, is fantastic to watch cherry blossoms during spring and golden flora. Gotemba Outlet Mall is the popular shopping destination among shopaholics and bargain hunters. |
Sunshine City |
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A massive shopping center that nestles in the busy thoroughfare of East Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo. It boasts with aquarium, planetarium, museum and an observatory, which is located at the top of the building. Its ambiance is clean, nice and splendid that gives you an awesome shopping escapade. Sunshine City’s indoor theme park consists of six towns that are kid-friendly and completely stuffed with modern amenities. |
Big Step |
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Aside from magnificent architecture, this is definitely a worthy place to spend thousands of yen and thousands of hours because it’s a one-stop shop. It homes amusement center, restaurants, movie theater, sports club and a whole lot more. Big Step resembles like an Ame-mura, short term for American Town that is used as a pet name for the entertainment district of Shinsaibashi Station. |
Kokusai-dori |
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It is where people either locals or foreigners spend their money for souvenir items, pottery collections, groceries and favorite dishes. Kokusai-dori is considered as one of the top tourist and shopping destinations in Okinawa. It is a covered pedestrian where one can find everything that they are looking for in affordable or low-cost price. |
Li Xiao Lu 1-7 |
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A long lane consisting of seven sections wherein you can find different sorts of merchandises selling in affordable costs. Li Xiao Lu is dubbed as Sapporo’s Shopping District because aside from clothing or household items it also has cafes and restaurants to satiate your thirst and fill your empty stomach. Most of the Japanese goods may spend you extra yens but there are also certain shops eyeing budget shoppers and teens. |
Shibuya 109 |
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Huge and trendy place where most of Japanese women shop their apparels, footwear, bags and accessories. It is situated in the fashion center of Japan—Shibuya, one of the 23 special wards in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo. The place is packed with pop clothing and accessory stores and the staff are in Shibuya fashion. If you are in for fashion fads, then Shibuya 109 is the best stopover for your latest and modern style. |
JR Nagoya Takashimaya Store |
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Its huge edifice dominates the rest of the station building wherein it comprises of 13 floors, which boast with famous brands from Gucci, Dolce and Gabbana to Chanel and so much more, plus it stocks some of the superb restaurants in the metropolis. JR Nagoya Takashimaya Store is perfectly located right on top of JR Nagoya Station. It remains open from 10 in the morning ‘til 8 in the evening. |
Sannomiya Shopping Center |
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An amazing shopping destination wherein you can find almost everything you wanted through their upscale boutiques selling posh and stylish stuffs and restaurants dishing out mouthwatering cuisines. With several shopping centers dotted inside the area, you will know why people frequent this place and enjoy their shopping sprees. Sannomiya Shopping Center is located in the bustling port city of Kobe, which is the capital city of Hyogo Prefecture. |
Uniqlo |
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The place to buy low-cost yet chic apparels, footwear and bags. Uniqlo has 730 flourishing branches worldwide. Here you can purchase authentic Japanese street wear that can be used for presents or souvenir items. It is considered as shopper’s paradise because everything you wanted you can have it. |
Queens Square |
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A modern shopping center where you can enjoy shopping in all seasons. The pulsating ambiance of modern city is full of enthusiasm and discovery. There are plenty of scenic views to accolade with. Moreover, Queens Square in Yokohama homes everything from restaurants, cafes, boutiques and entertainment centers. So what more can you ask for? It’s a one-stop shop that you should not dare to miss. |