


You can now go direct from Shibuya to Gotemba Premium Outlets Two of Tokyo’s most scenic sky-high outdoor terraces are now open Japan Rail Pass prices to increase by more than 65 percent The massive snow corridor at Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is now open Sunshine 60 Observatory in Ikebukuro reopens as an indoor park with Tokyo city views Visit the Fukaya Hanazono Premium Outlet website for more information. The stores and the food court are open daily from 10am to 8pm, coffee shops from 9.30am to 8pm, and restaurants from 11am to 9pm. It’s easy to reach Fukaya Hanazono Premium Outlet as it’s just a three-minute walk from Fukaya Hanazono Station, which is a little under two hours from Shinjuku Station. There’s also a children’s play area inspired by the iconic Gari Gari Kun ice cream bar with go-karts, ball pits and a mini drop-n-twist tower ride. It’s also fine to walk around outside with your dog, so you can bring your fur-friend along for the day. You can combine your shopping spree with a stroll to see various artworks, including projection mapping displays outside the food hall. The mall is also a pleasant place to walk around.
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You can see the full range of cafés and restaurants on the website. Just 45 minutes south from downtown San Jose youll find the Gilroy Premium Outlets offering over 145 outlet stores on high end store brands like Hugo Boss. There are plenty of options ranging from casual coffee shops to restaurants serving the likes of sushi, udon and steak. It’s not all about shopping as there are more than 30 restaurants in the outlet mall.

You’ll find high-end international brands like Bally, Valentino, Boss and Armani, as well as major Japanese stores such as United Arrows, Beams and Moussy. This mall opened in late 2022 and has 137 stores selling the likes of designer fashion, sporting goods and cosmetics. One of the newest outlet malls just outside the city is Fukaya Hanazono Premium Outlet in Saitama prefecture. But if you’re looking for a bargain, it’s worth taking a day trip to one of the outlet malls near Tokyo to get your hands on discounted designer fashion, homeware, electronics and more. Tokyo isn’t short of shopping options, from the vast department stores to speciality retail districts.
