Shopping Mall / Shopping Street Spots in Ibaraki Area
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- Ibaraki
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- Shopping Mall / Shopping Street
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- Ami Premium Outlets
- Shopping
- 4-1-1 Yoshimi Ami-machi, Inagi-gun, Ibaraki Prefecture
- This outlet mall that opened in 2009 is right off the Ken-O Expressway Ami-Higashi Interchange. Capturing the style of the American West-Coast here you’ll find almost 150 different shops made up of popular foreign brands, casual brands, lifestyle shops, and restaurants. The wide aisles throughout the mall make it easy to traverse for those with strollers or wheelchairs. A kid’s room and nursing room are also available on site.
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- Oarai Seaside Station
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3.0106 Reviews
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Pref. Higashibarakigunoaraimachi Minatochuou 11-2
- This outlet mall—located near the beach of Oarai Town, Higashiibaraki county, Ibaraki Prefecture—is a great spot for shopping or meals while feeling the beach wind on your skin. It has been undergoing renewal as “Oarai Seaside Station” since the operating company changed in July 2017. They are maintaining operations during the renewal, and it is scheduled for a grand re-opening in spring 2018.
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ガルパンギャラリーを目的に行きました。まいわい市場は特産品が沢山ありお土産購入には大変便利です。貸し自転車も有ります。
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- Iias TSUKUBA
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Ibaraki Tsukuba-shi Kenkyu-gakuen 5-19
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- Mito OPA
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3.010 Reviews
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Ibaraki Mito-shi Miyamachi 1-7-33 Mito South Tower 1F-12F
- A large, 12 story shopping mall adjoining the south entrance of JR Mito Station. The 15 LED screens which make up the Mito OPA-vision playing advertisements and providing shop information give the mall a visually striking exterior. The mall is also connected to the Excel Minato building via a pedestrian walkway, and a passageway also connects it to the north entrance of the station, giving visitors easy access to shopping. Many of the shops in the mall are the first locations of their kind in Ibaraki. The mall is a great place for fashion-conscious young people to pick up the latest trends from Tokyo, and also makes a great date destination as well.
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JR水戸駅に接続する商業施設です。改札口からは雨にぬれずに行けます。コロナのせいなのか、一部の飲食店が撤退していて寂しい感じです。
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- Komachi no Yakata
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4.07 Reviews
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Ibaraki Pref. Tsuchiurashi Ono 491
- A local mixed-use complex named after the famous Heian period poet Ono no Komachi, said to have died in Tsuchiura's Ono district, a 30-minute drive from Tsuchiura Station on the JR Joban Line in Ibaraki Prefecture. Inside, visitors will find a local specialty products shop, tourist information corner, Komachi gallery, and educational hall. A soba noodle making class is offered in the activity hall for a small fee and there's also a rest area from which visitors can take in the vast, beautiful scenery of the area. The facility is also adjoined by a farm-fresh shop, cafe, and the Salon Komachi restaurant, which serves Hitachi Aki soba noodles.
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四季の風景が感じられ、水車もその風景にマッチしております。手打ちそばが食べられるのでぜひ食べてください。冬場はけんちんがあるので郷土の味を楽しんでください。
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- Soranoeki Sol La La
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Ibaraki Pref. Omitamashi Yamano 1628-44
- A facility dedicated to presenting local charms located near Ibaraki Airport. Soranoeki Sol La La carries a wide variety of specialty products from the area around the city of Omitama. There’s a buffet-style restaurant serving dishes made with ingredients from Omitama as well as a shop selling local foodstuffs. The lactic acid food production plant on the facility’s grounds makes dairy products with milk from local farms and sells fresh yogurt. The Challenge Shop offers light meals created by local farmers filled with experimental, creative ideas; a different “shop” operates out of the space daily, providing a variety of menu options.
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- NEWPORT HITACHINAKA FASHION CRUISE
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Ibaraki Pref. Hitachinakashi Shinkouchou 35
- Annexed to Joyful Honda mega home center, this shopping center is one of the largest in Japan. It houses around 100 stores, carrying trending fashion brands to furniture, household items, and more. The food court, based on a California design, bustles with local families while their kids enjoy the children’s space.
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- Minatocho Yokocho Shopping street
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Hitachi-shi Minatocho 5779-24 Roadside Station Hitachi Osaka Na Center
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- AEON MALL Tsukuba
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Tsukuba-shi Inaoka 66-1
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- AEON MALL Mito Uchihara
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Mito Uchihara 2-1
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- Ryugasaki Shopping Center SAPLA
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Ryugasaki-shi Koshiba 5-1-2
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- Ryugasaki Shopping Center SAPLA
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Ryugasaki-shi Koshiba 5-1-2
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- Coachand Four Tsukuba
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Ibaraki Tsukuba-shi Gakuennomori 3-50-7
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- FASHIONCRUISENEWPORTHITACHINAKA
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Hitachinaka-shi Shinkocho 35
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- AEON MALL Shimotsuma
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Shimotsuma-shi Horigome 972-1
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- ACROSSMALL Moriya
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Moriya-shi Matsugaoka 6-6-1
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- AEON MALL Shimotsuma
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Shimotsuma-shi Horigome 972-1
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- Tonarie Tsukuba Square
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Ibaraki Tsukuba-shi Azuma 1-6-1
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- Hitachi Shopping Center
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Hitachi-shi Saiwaicho 1-chome 16-1
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- Dayz Town Tsukuba
- Shopping
- Ibaraki Tsukuba-shi Takezono 1-chome 9-2
Ibaraki Areas
Just a stone’s throw from Tokyo, Ibaraki is a coastal prefecture that has mastered juxtapositions, where old shrines meet new scientific discoveries and traditional gardens are frequented by the inventors of some of the newest technology. Head to Mito City's Kairakuen - one of Japan's Three Great Gardens - in spring to experience the cellestial blooming of fantastic cherry blossoms at the annual sakura festival.
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