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Revision as of 22:58, 15 April 2010
There is a decent amount of places one can spend their hard-earned yen in Mie Prefecture.
This article will aim to provide a list of notable shopping destinations around the ken.
Contents
Full-size Malls
Giant and proper malls. There are only four in Mie.
- Kuwana - MyCal Kuwana
- Yokkaichi - Tomida Jusco
- Suzuka - Bell City
- Meiwa - Meiwa Jusco
Major Department Stores
Large-scale shopping all organized into one building.
- Yokkaichi - LaLa Square (aka Apita)
- Yokkaichi - Kintetsu Department Store
- Yokkaichi - Star Island
- Tsu - Matsubishi
Smaller Malls
- Suzuka - Loc Town
- Tsu - Sun Valley
- Ise - LaLa Park
Department Stores
Standard department stores, found all over Mie often in the form of Jusco or Apita.
See the Jusco article for a listing of Jusco throughout Mie (one in almost every city)
- Suzuka - Hunter
- Suzuka - Apita
- Tsu - Chum
- Matsusaka - Marm
Shopping Centers and Strip Malls
Covers all the smaller shopping venues that haven't already been covered. These places are often based around a super market.
- Taki - Crystal Town
- Iga - Joy City
Online Shopping
Please see Online Shopping