It’s not flashy, but it has everything you need. The basement food floor is super fun to browse—lots of deli foods, desserts, and bento options. Perfect for grabbing something to take back to the hotel.
The layout is easy to navigate and it feels more local. If you want to shop in peace without huge crowds, this place is just right.
Keio Department Store, Shinjuku | Review by Mimi629
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Sendai PARCO
As the only "PARCO" fashion building in the Tohoku region, Sendai PARCO consists of two main areas: the main building and "PARCO2," which opened in 2016, about 300 meters away. Both are seamlessly connected to Sendai Station's second floor via a pedestrian deck, allowing easy access without the need to wait at traffic signals.
PARCO 2 has a trendier vibe, with more men's fashion options. The overall style is definitely more stylish and cool.
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Tennozu Isle
A man-made island of approx. 200,000 square meters in Shinagawa’s waterfront area, developed on the foundations of Edo-era daiba (fort islands). An open boardwalk lets you stroll right by the water, and artworks and objects are displayed throughout the neighborhood. With a refined atmosphere, it’s also a popular filming location for TV dramas.
Really nice office buildings and the environment is much better. I feel like my work efficiency would be pretty high if I worked here.
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Musashi-Koyama Shopping Street Palm
Located just outside of the Tokyu Meguro Line’s Musashi-Koyama Station, this is Tokyo’s longest arcade shopping street with a total length of 800 meters. Here you’ll find around 250 shops lined up offering a variety of foods, miscellaneous goods, and fashion items.
There are over 200 shops along the whole street, and with the covered arcade, it's super comfortable and convenient to walk around.
