Some of the stationery and lifestyle shops are awesome—so many practical and fun things to buy.
TENJIN CHIKAGAI | Review by Vivian Chan
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Karuizawa Toy Kingdom
Covering more than 1 million square meters, the sprawling Karuizawa Toy Kingdom is packed with attractions that will thrill kids at every turn. The park is divided into three main zones. After a full day of fun, stay at the Karuizawa Green Plaza Hotel-just a 5-minute walk from the Toy Kingdom. The hotel offers value packages that include both accommodation and Toy Kingdom tickets.
There are so many indoor play areas, so you don't have to worry even if it rains. Tons of different toys—blocks, trains, dolls, you name it.
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AMU PLAZA OITA
A major commercial complex directly connected to JR Oita Station, the central transportation hub of Oita Prefecture.
There are lots of food options here—Japanese cuisine, desserts, and chain restaurants. There’s also a bookstore and home goods shop. It’s a chill place to stroll around. Feels more like a local shopping spot than a tourist area.
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Sapporo PARCO
Located in the heart of Sapporo and directly connected to Odori Subway Station, Sapporo PARCO is a fashion-centric commercial multiplex offering seamless access even on rainy or snowy days. Since its opening in 1975, shoppers have clocked here for its spot at the forefront of Sapporo's fashion trends for nearly 50 years.
As soon as you walk in, you’re surrounded by that MUJI vibe. The 5th and 6th floors are all MUJI, so it’s super comfy to browse and shop to your heart’s content.
