Oh my gosh! 😦
It was absolutely packed, even busier than Temple Street! I wouldn't recommend coming on weekends! Honestly, it felt just as crowded as Asakusa or Ueno.
Yokohama Chinatown | Review by S.H.O
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AEON MALL Okayama
This large shopping mall opened in 2014 and spans multiple levels from Basement 2 up to the seventh floor above ground. Located in the center of Okayama City, it is a rare urban-style mall for AEON MALL, which more often operates suburban locations.
It’s not far from the station, so getting there is really easy.
If you walk all the way to the back, your feet start to get a bit tired, but it’s nice not just for shopping—just strolling around is great too. 😌 -
Aqua City Odaiba
Situated next to Odaiba Marine Park and offering a stunning view of the city center across the Rainbow Bridge, this large shopping complex is a prime location in Odaiba. The shopping zone, characterized by its casual fashion suitable for the refreshing sea breeze, is home to around 60 stores. In addition, it boasts Odaiba's largest gourmet zone, with a diverse range of restaurants offering Japanese, Western, Chinese, Italian cuisines, and more.
It's really beautiful at night, with lots of photo spots!
Whether you're on a date or with kids, it's a great place. The building does feel a bit old though—the restrooms and elevators seem pretty dated... -
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Omoide Yokocho
Walk just 2 minutes from the West Exit of Shinjuku Station to find yourself at a retro pub alley. With ticket shops and around 80 different establishments offering delicious food and drinks, it's a great place to enjoy the local cuisine and atmosphere.
I thought it was just about the vibe, but the food was actually really good! About two-thirds of the people here were foreigners 🤭
But it was super crowded, so the staff looked like they were having a tough time... -







