Shopping Mall / Shopping Street Spots in Shinagawa / Haneda Airport Area

  • Haneda Airport International Terminal
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Ota-ku Hanedakukou 2-6-5
    This terminal located in Tokyo’s Ota City is just for international flights arriving to and departing from Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport). This airport is used by many tourists as an entrance to the metropolis of Tokyo. The arrival lobby is on the second floor while the departure lobby is on the third floor. Inside the building are various facilities such as a foreign exchange booth, a luggage storage service, a clinic, and a kids’ corner, as well as a complete assortment of shops and restaurants. Edo Ko-ji on the fourth floor is a commercial area that replicates the townscape of the Edo period, while the fifth floor is occupied by popular character shops. Visitors can take in the dramatic sight of airplanes landing and taking off from the free observation deck.
  • TOC Gotanda Messe
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    3.5
    63 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Nishigotanda 7-22-17
    A shopping mall standing along Daini-Keihin in Nishigotanda, Shinagawa City. TOC stands for Tokyo Oroshiuri Center (Tokyo Wholesale Center). Fashionable clothing stores, restaurants, showrooms, and a variety of other tenants occupy the facility's three below ground floors and 13 above ground floors. There are also halls on floor 13 and B1, and the neighboring TOC Gotanda Messe facility can be used for exhibitions, sales conventions, and large group tests.

    こちらは、五反田駅より若干の坂道を歩くと約10分くらいのところにあります。 ビルは古く、ショップ・レストラン・企業などがたくさん入っている複合施設の様です。 土曜日のお昼時でしたが、お客はけっこういました。

  • Haneda Innovation City
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Ota-ku Haneda Airport 1-1-4
    HICity is conveniently located in the redevelopment area of the former Haneda Airport site, directly connected to Tenkubashi Station on the Keikyu Line and Tokyo Monorail, and 1.2 km from Haneda Airport Terminal 3. In the future, a state-of-the-art medical research center is also scheduled to move in. The project is scheduled for completion in 2023.
  • Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Togoshi 1-3 , Hiratsuka 1-3 ,
    This shopping street extends from Togoshi-Ginza Station on the Tokyu Ikegami Line to Togoshi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line. The 1.3-kilometer shopping street is one of the longest in the Kanto region and is lined with around 400 establishments. Known as a treasure trove of delicious cheap eats, it is known as a mecca for lovers Tokyo's working class cuisine. A travel company conducts guided tours in the area during which participants can enjoy gyoza croquettes, oden croquettes, and a variety of other unique and original dishes from 20 restaurants and side dish shops on the street.
  • Nakanobu Shopping Street (Nakanobu Skip Road)
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    4.0
    5 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Nakanobu , Higashinakanobu
    This shopping street known as Nakanobu Skip Road stretches for 330 meters. Around 50 shops line the arcade between Ebara-Nakanobu Station on the Ikegami Line and Nakanobu Station on the Oimachi Line. This arcade-style shopping area, established at the start of the Showa era, is frequented by locals and allows visitors to enjoy a relaxed shopping experience despite being in the middle of the city. In addition to shops selling staples like meat, vegetable, and fish, there are also stores offering bento delivery, specialty tea shops, and a number of nostalgic, retro cafes. The Nakanobu Yosakoi Festival, held every year in late September, is a popular event when the entire street comes to life.

    中延駅から池上線の荏原中延駅にかけて広がる商店街です。かなり歴史があり、地元民の買い物の場として栄えています。

  • Tennozu Isle Sea Fort Square
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Higashishinagawa 2-3-10 Sea Fort Square
    "This is the common name for the redevelopment area that spreads out along the waterfront of Shinagawa. It was built atop a 200,000 square-meter island (the ""isle"") originally constructed for a fort in the Edo period. This stylish town consists of a variety of shops centered around a collection of office spaces and makes full use of its location on Tokyo Bay. A decked boardwalk lines the circumference of the island, and the canal is lined with open-air restaurants and cafes, in addition to a collection of art galleries and event spaces, including The Galaxy Theatre."
  • Haneda Airport (Tokyo International Airport) Dai 2 Passenger Terminal Building
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Ota-ku Haneda Airport 3-4-2
  • Haneda Airport (Tokyo International Airport) Dai 1 Passenger Terminal Building
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Ota-ku Haneda Airport 3-3-2
  • Musashi Koyama Shopping street Palm
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    4.0
    125 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Koyama 3

    As a Japanese grown up in the area, I can say this shopping district is a fun place to visit.It is located just few train station ride from Meguro (yamanote-transit). As soon as you get out of...

  • atre Omori
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    3.5
    69 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tokyo Ota-ku Omori-kita 1-6-16

    大森駅直結のテナントで、ファッションからグルメまでいろいろなテナントがあります。待ち時間を有効に使えます。

  • Osaki New City
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    3.5
    24 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Osaki 1-chome 6-5

    ちょっと古いというのが、入ってからの正直な感想です。その分、お店に多様性があり、フラフラするにはちょうどいい感じでした。

  • HANEDA AIRPORT GARDEN (Haneda Airport Garden)
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Ota-ku Haneda Airport 2-7-1
  • Gate City Osaki
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Osaki 1-chome 11-1
  • Wira Oi
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Katsushima 1-6-16
  • Atré Oimachi
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Oi 1-2-1
  • machinoma Omori
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Ota-ku Omori-nishi 3-1-38
  • Omori Bell Port E Museum
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Minamioi 6-22-7
  • Atré Meguro 1
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Kamiosaki 2-16-9
  • Think Park Tower
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Osaki 2-1-1
  • Hankyu Oimachi Garden
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Oi 1-50-5

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