4 Best Outlet Malls Near Tokyo: Minami Machida, Kisarazu, Gotemba, and Yokohama Shopping Guide

By Matcha_Japan

This comprehensive video by Matcha_Japan showcases four of the most popular and easily accessible outlet malls near Tokyo, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in shopping in Japan. The video starts at Minami Machida Grandberry Park, an open-air mall known for its park-like setting, extensive brand selection, and the nearby Snoopy Museum Tokyo, appealing to both families and those seeking a relaxed atmosphere. Grandberry Park also features diverse food court offerings and playful entertainment such as crane games.

Next, the guide visits Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu in Chiba Prefecture. As one of the largest outlet malls in the Tokyo region, Kisarazu boasts a huge variety of domestic and international brands, making it a destination for both fashion-lovers and bargain hunters. The mall is well-known for its easy access from central Tokyo via bus or car, and it also features plenty of cafes and restaurants to recharge in between shopping sprees.

The journey continues to Gotemba Premium Outlets in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan’s largest and most famous outlet. Nestled at the base of Mt. Fuji, this outlet is renowned for not only its vast selection of luxury and everyday brands, but also its stunning mountain views. The facility is divided into zones such as Hill Side, East Zone, and West Zone, each offering unique shopping and dining experiences, including terraces with panoramic sights.

The final stop is Mitsui Outlet Park Yokohama Bayside, located along the waterfront in Yokohama. This outlet offers a tranquil environment for visitors, complete with a marina setting and a wide range of shops and amenities. The video also features highlights such as UNIQLO PARK, perfect for those seeking Japanese and global fashion brands. All four malls provide food courts and a variety of dining options, catering to visitors making a day trip from Tokyo or travelers looking for great deals.

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