Mall shopping in Japan
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Venus Fort
Venus Fort embodies a Japanese vision of a young woman's shopping paradise, in a building that mimics 17th-century Venice with ceilings that simulate the sky (it even shifts from day to night). With around 170 boutiques and restaurants all aimed at young ladies, this kitschy shopping centre also boasts the distinction of having Japan's biggest lavatory (64 stalls).
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Decks Tokyo
Fashioned after a beachside boardwalk, Decks Tokyo is split into two sides: the Seaside Mall and Island Mall. Both house myriad shopping and dining options, including an over-the-top Hong Kong–themed floor.
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Namba Parks Mall
They call it 'Namba Parks' because of all the trees in flower pots around the upper levels of this new shopping complex in Namba. It consists of floor after floor of shops, interspersed with a wide variety of restaurants, both international and Japanese. It's a good place to go for a break from the Minami mayhem.
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