Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu - Shopping outlet in Ichihara, Japan
Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu in Ichihara
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Just an hour bus ride from Shinjuku, bus #35, bus stop is just right in front of Shinjuku West Hal C Big Camera
MoreI found it quite old and sad. Loved the gucci store, not particularly impressed by others..
MoreA huge outlet that easily eat up a day.
This type of place feels uncomfortable for me. I think its too much consumerism and not good for society. Its better to consume domestic products and crafts, rather than Chinese made goods from overseas corporations.
MoreA pretty good mall, for Japan. Good stuff for less than in Tokyo. Some places sell samples at dirt-cheap prices. Boshiya, the hat shop, is one of them. Dont expect great food, (particularly not in the food court). Id say the American-style burger joint is the best of the lot. Plentiful parking and easy access by car from all points. Located near the Chiba end of the AQUALINE tunnel under Tokyo Bay. This place is open air. Lots of seating outdoors. So its welcoming to dogs, children, and strollers.
MoreIf you are looking for a mall to take care of your long shopping list. This is the place to go to.
MoreIts got many stores but its all still pretty expensive. Not really what you think of an outlet mall to be.
MoreBeen here 2 times so far. This is a really good outlet mall with a lot of different stores. It hasn’t been too busy both times I went. And make sure to get some Panda Express while you’re there.
MoreI love this outlet it has all the best brands but the prices are not to far from retail in my opinion from some of the higher-end statues like Gucci etc
MoreI don’t think prices are much cheaper than retail prices but it’s a fun place to go with many stores! You can spend a day there!
MoreEnjoying a window shopping in the Mitsui outlet park Kisarazu. There are a lot of luxury brand shops and restaurants.
MoreGreat outdoor outlet. Lots of shops and pet friendly.
TLDR: Worthwhile outlet that is not too far.If you come from The US, do not consider an outlet here the same thing. While prices are lower than a normal store, it is definitely not as cheap a US outlet.That being wide, Kisarazu is relatively close and easy to get, while having a good selection of stores and parking. It is pretty dog friendly as well which is a plus. If you are nearby it is worth a look if you have something in mind, or a lot of time to kill. It can get quite hot during the summer as it an open air mall with not too much shade, but the stores do blast their AC(good for us…bad for the environment?). The food court is also a good size to accommodate the number of people. And most important of all, good clean bathrooms!
MoreVery big outlet, with a small playground to satisfy your small child if needed (near P3/P4)
MoreIt’s huge and most of the popular brand is available over there. If you are the one who love do crazy shopping and spend all your money ha ha it’s your place. It’s one of the best shopping destination in Japan.
MoreHuge shopping mall that we can enjoy from GAP to Versace :On weekends, need to be careful about the heavy traffic on the way to Aqua Line.
MoreOne of the popular Outlet Park in Tokyo, where you can find international and local brands. Always sales and discounts compare with other outlets located in Tokyo. It takes a whole day to visit all stores and shopping around. You can get tax exemption with your passport, but the period of your stay in Japan should be less than 6 months. It also has an awesome food court with local and western food with ample seats available. It takes you 45 minutes with car and it has an ample free cost parking. This place worth to visit with family and kids.
MoreGigantic outlet. So many shops. Spend you whole day wandering aroundAnd you can take photo with Chiba-Kun as well.
MoreMy whole family and I prefer Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu over Gotemba. Reason is the Mitsui has a dedicated section for Japanese brands and another for international brands. The food outlets and food court is so much more attractive and clean. Many choices available versus Gotemba. Lastly, the shopping experience and amenities are so much better. Toilets are clean as youd expect in Japan (unlike Gotemba which is smelly and dirtyand there are plenty of common benches and tables and chairs to sit and relax within Mitsui Outlet Park.
MoreTypical outlet mall: plenty of parking, decent access via public bus also.Food court is Asian food: ramen, chinese, korean, beef bowl, smoothies & bakery etcWestern food choices: Dean & deluca, Starbucks , Stockholm cafe located in mall.
MoreNice outlet, pretty much standard though. Great variety of shops and food. It can easily be reached by public transportation.Amazing how clean it is.
MoreBig outlet branded stores. Good walkways, restroom on every path. Clean, good atmosphere.
MoreSpacious shopping outlet with over 200 different brands. Most of them offer tax-free shopping if you could meet the requirement. Free lockers (¥100 depositfor temporary storage (about medium luggage size). Various food choices that probably you wont leave with empty stomach. Direct bus connection between various popular spots in Tokyo & Yokohama so its quite easy to access.
MoreGood variety of shopsDirect bus from nearby train station or highway bus to Shinjuku and other places
MoreLots to shop, cheap, clean, and relax. Good to spend a day here.
A very good place to visit. There are a lot of brands to choose from. The are plenty of seat where you can rest.We went there by bus from Kawasaki station. Travel time was around 45 minutes, with light traffic.The food court was big, but there were so many people eating when we ate there, so it was a little bit difficult to find a table.
MoreMany shops and big food court. Can spend whole day here and visitors mostly locals.
MoreVery big place, quite ... take 2 times by train from tokyo, prepare a shuttle bus from station will be more fun
MoreThe outlet nearest Tokyo in my opinion. They’ve got a great list of stores and an awesome food court. They also just extended the outlet so it’s almost 25% bigger.
MoreIt’s big and nice besides the outlet park it is near to cainz, tokyo interior and small amusement park. The shop brands are not complete and mostly japanese brands
MoreCan get coupon book in the info. desk inside of food court.
It’s nice and cool for it’s an open outlet 😀I have shopped a lot of cheap and good products here of which are mostly clothes. They do have both the international brands and local brands present.Would like to come check it out for another time.
MoreFirst, you need to grab a floor map of the outlet park as it was large and a bit scattering to navigate around. Not only was the number of stores were impressive, the quality and variety of products were equally so. PLUS, the restaurants in the food court of the outlet park did serve decent and cheap food. Highly recommended.
MoreThe biggest issue I have with this place is getting there from Tokyo. The only logical way is via the Aqua Line, which is too expensive, and frequently jammed with cars. If you live in Chiba, lucky you, it’s a great outlet with some excellent stores. For food, I suggest Mr Farmer. Although it’s lacking in comparison to the Tokyo restaurants, it’s a welcome alternative to food court food. Be warned, last order is an hour before they close, and they stop serving exactly on time. Don’t expect a pass if you arrive a few seconds after last order...this is from experience!
MoreWow this is like the best place to hangout and shop! Love the atmosphere, love the ambienxe, love the ambience, love the neighborhood, love EVERYTHING!
MoreVery crowded on weekends and difficult to reach if you dont have a car. A lot of shops but mainly womens clothes and overcrowded cafes.
MoreFor VISITING TOURISTS: take the buses early in the morning from Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Bus Terminal and aim to arrive before on their opening time. Traffic was minimal on the Saturday morning that I went.Love this place. New, clean, and much better and spacious than Gotemba Outlet.Then again, it depends on the stores you want to go to.
MoreThis is a very big outlet with large range of shops (from high street brands to high fashion), recently got expanded. If you are tourists, do remember to get the visitors coupons at the information center, as you get extra discount at certain shops.
MoreKisarazu Mitsui Outlet Park is same as other Mitsui Outlet Parks but it is near Tokyo so more convenient. On Holidays and Weekends you may need to park your car in outside parking which is bit far because during that time parking near Outlet is full. Recommended
MoreGood place to go for a day of shopping (or window shoppingSome high end brands such Thom Browne with great discounts (70% offand others like Kenzo which were ok discounts of Japan list prices which are much more than overseas already.Parking is free and there is lots.Food court is decent as wellTo get there by car is super simple - first exit after aqua line - around 35 mins from Minato-kuDefinitely recommend going
MoreOk, is this place in Cali?lol Seriously, I felt Santa Monica here. The buildings here, they’re all single-storied buildings. The light was kinda dim in good way, and it was so romantic. The time flies slow, people are chilling. It’s not only the best place to shop, but also the best place to be at.
MoreHuge shopping complex, you will get almost all brands with good discountsif you are holding passport other than Japan, Dont forget to collect your discount booklet from reception,Tax free shop if you shop above more than 5K yen or some shop 10K yen shopping,Good food court which is always crowdedHuge parking lot, easy accessible with Public transport, Train station have free shuttle bus service.
Morethere are so many brands to choose.brands that are on magazines and could possibly be wearing by celebs.prizes are reasonable ofcourse and lots of discounts.
MoreFantastic place for family with childen play area, good mix of local and international brands. Foodcourt sells delicious food, lucky to try the popular Tempura Don from Nihonbashi and indeed live it up to its good reputation without the long queue as you would expect in Nihonbashi.
MoreRight size, good collections of brand stores. The only catch is the traffic jams to get back to Tokyo thru Aqualine on the weekend evening.. Try to go early and leave early for your return before 4pm, which is when the traffic starts getting crowded. Otherwise stay late and have dinner there until the traffic is eased around 10pm.
Morenice selection of shops in a big outlet
Good outlet mall with large range of Japanese and foreign brands. They also have plenty of luxury and designer brands as well.Plenty of people bring their dogs as well although they cant bring them inside any of the stores.
MoreIts okay. Like every outlet mall in the world. A warning: The paper maps are only in Japanese (ability to read kanji isnt going to help, they are all in katakana), and the websites English PDF is so low res you cant actually read the letter. So ye who read not Japanese shall have no guidance.
MoreSuper clean outdoor mall. Lots of non American brands. Nice Nike outlet
A comfortable place which will drain all your money slowly , only 45 mins ride from Tokyo station
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