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Buses run from '''Iseshi''' (伊勢市) Station.
 
Buses run from '''Iseshi''' (伊勢市) Station.
  
Catch buses bound for either Ishiki (一色) or Ōminato (大湊).  Get off at '''Lala Park Mae''' (ララパーク前)
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Catch buses bound for either Ishikichō (一色町) or Ōminato (大湊).  Get off at '''Lala Park''' (ララパーク)
  
 
The last bus back to Iseshi Station is around 8:20pm
 
The last bus back to Iseshi Station is around 8:20pm
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LaLa Park is not on Route 23 but just off it.
 
LaLa Park is not on Route 23 but just off it.
  
Follow Route 23 through Ise, and look for the Yamada Denki.  If you're coming from the west (Meiwa, Obata, etc), turn right just after Yamada Denki.  If you're coming from the east/south (Toba, Shima, etc) then turn left just before Yamada Denki.
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Follow Route 23 through Ise, and look for the Yamada Denki.  If you're coming from the west (Meiwa, Obata, etc), turn right just after Yamada Denki.  If you're coming from the east/south (Toba, Shima, etc) then turn left just before Yamada Denki. The name of this intersection is 「小木町1」
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 12:32, 29 November 2010

LaLa Park (ララパーク) is an ÆON mall in Ise.

Facilities

There is a large variety of clothing shops available. Listed below are some notable other locations.

Shops

  • Book Square
    Book store, largest in the city. Also sells video games and music. Buy and sell. Has a (very) small selection of English books.
  • Nitori
    Do-it-yourself furniture shop, like a miniature Ikea. Great for furnishing temporary ALT dwellings. Will deliver large items for reasonable price, and maybe free depending on the item.
  • Kaldi Coffee Farm
    Foreign food shop. Prices a bit high but not bad for a foreign food store. Specializes in coffee beans (can buy ground or whole), but has a wide array of foods from home.
  • Zip
    Pharmacy/drug store
  • Village Vanguard
    Crazy stuff, like the "Spencer's Gifts" of Japan
  • Daiso
    100-yen shop
  • Shoe shop
  • Pet shop
  • Jewelry shop

Restaurants

  • Bamiyan
    Chinese famiresu. Cheap and tasty.
  • Tomato Cafe Jr.
    Italian, and not too pricey. Has take-out coffee.
  • Hamburg Steak
  • Udon/Soba
  • Mister Donuts
  • Baskin Robbins (food court)

Nearby

  • Yamada Denki
    Major electronics shop. The Yamada chain is the biggest brand of electronics store one can find outside the big cities -- has basically everything.
  • Sushi Roll (スシロー)
    Arguably the best-tasting among the ¥105 conveyor-belt sushi shops. Always has a long line. Across from Yamada Denki.
  • McDonald's
    Ise's giant two-story Mc is just outside LaLa Park.
  • Saizeriya
    Italian "family restaurant". Cheap and tasty. Roughly across the street from the McDonald's.

Map

Directions

By Bus

Buses run from Iseshi (伊勢市) Station.

Catch buses bound for either Ishikichō (一色町) or Ōminato (大湊). Get off at Lala Park (ララパーク)

The last bus back to Iseshi Station is around 8:20pm

By Car

LaLa Park is not on Route 23 but just off it.

Follow Route 23 through Ise, and look for the Yamada Denki. If you're coming from the west (Meiwa, Obata, etc), turn right just after Yamada Denki. If you're coming from the east/south (Toba, Shima, etc) then turn left just before Yamada Denki. The name of this intersection is 「小木町1」

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