Seacle is a small outfit with a popular discount supermarket and 100 yen shop on the first floor and a large indoor playground operated by Yu Kids on the second floor near the entrance which is nearest the train station. There is also another playground on the way to Seacle's entrance which looked like a huge amusement park but the entrance fees were expensive and did not look suitable for toddlers. There is also an economical food court in the main building and restaurants (Ootoya, Saizeriya and many others) in the annex building. Other shops include economical children and adult clothing, which are usually below 2000 yen per piece.
Opposite Seacle is the Premium Outlet Mall with many popular american brands, such as GAP, Tommy Hilfiger, etc. There are also other more global Japanese brands selling at rather "high end" prices.
The good thing about shopping in Japan is that there is usually somewhere to entertain children. I suspect this is partly because many housewives visit these shopping haunts with their children when their husbands are working.
Lots of sitting space for parents |
All children love the ball pit |
This slide is very popular with the rowdier children |
This is our little girl's favourite. She started riding this when we first visited at 2 years old. |
Read about my review on Premium Outlet Mall.
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