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  1. Osaka (5,534 bytes)
    73: *[[Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Arcade]]
  2. Yamanote Line (3,839 bytes)
    18: ...tions and is located in the midst of the Shinjuku shopping district.
    20: ... station exits into the heart of the popular teen shopping district and is adjacent to the Meiji shrine’s ...
    21: *[[Shibuya]] – This large shopping district is a popular station and a commencement ...
    43: *[[Ikebukuro]] – The Ikebukuro shopping district, and many suburban train line connection...
  3. Tokyo Tower (4,335 bytes)
    30: ...numerous restaurants (both Western and Japanese), shopping area, and three museums. Elevators can be taken f...
  4. Yokohama (4,937 bytes)
    19: The Motomachi shopping district is home to many international stores and...
  5. Roppongi Hills (4,174 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Roppongi]] District of [[Tokyo]], is a large shopping district. The complex was built over the course o...
    29: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Roppongi Hills]]
  6. Tokyo Midtown (2,217 bytes)
    4: ...velopment is home to many different locations and shopping opportunities, including the five floor Galleria,...
    22: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Tokyo Midtown]]
  7. Odaiba (3,163 bytes)
    17: *[[Aqau City Shopping Center]]
    19: *[[Decks Tokyo Beach Shopping Mall]]
  8. Marunouchi (4,414 bytes)
    5: ... station. The city is slowly seeing growth in the shopping and dining industries. This has been an important...
    34: ...district. Also opened recently, the [[Oazu]] is a shopping and dining district beside Tokyo Station with a f...
  9. Toshima-ku (3,188 bytes)
    11: ...thin Toshima, there are multiple destinations for shopping, sightseeing, and cultural significance, includin...
    13: ... array of [[pachinko]] parlors, music venues, and shopping boutiques draws thousands of shoppers and visitor...
  10. Koenji (2,818 bytes)
    6: ...staurants. North of the JR station are two larger shopping streets with a number of used record stores, cafe...
  11. Daikanyama (3,393 bytes)
    1: ...an the hyper-modern high rises of Tokyo’s other shopping districts.
    55: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Daikanyama]]
  12. Ebisu (2,278 bytes)
    15: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Ebisu]]
  13. Parco (2,737 bytes)
    1: ...ed out of [[Tokyo]]’s [[Shibuya]] district. The shopping complex consists of 55 shops ranging in products ...
    4: The shopping complex was opened in [[1975]] during the formati...
    21: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Parco]]
  14. Tokyu (3,011 bytes)
    6: ...awaii with the Hawaii Shikrokiya in the Ala Moana Shopping Center.
    8: ...young women and quickly became one of the largest shopping centers in Tokyo in terms of annual revenue.
  15. Sunshine City (3,224 bytes)
    1: ...restaurants offering a wide array of products and shopping opportunities.
    14: ==Shopping near Sunshine City==
    15: Shopping in Sunshine City is among the most prolific in th...
    24: [[Category:Popular Japanese Shopping Areas|Sunshine City]]
  16. Seibu (2,657 bytes)
    6: ...re launched and became a premiere destination for shopping in Japan. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s when it ...
    11: ...re it has a flagship store in the Grand Indonesia Shopping Town, one of the most elaborate department stores...
  17. Omotesando (2,416 bytes)
    3: ... as well as street stands and other international shopping locales lining the roads.
    6: ...as not taken away from its overall appeal and the shopping in the area.
    8: In addition to the shopping districts where hundreds of high end and affordab...
    14: [[Category:Popular Japanese Shopping Areas|Omotesando]]
  18. Kichijoji (3,118 bytes)
    3: ==Shopping Districts==
    4: ...erent forms of entertainment. In the midst of the shopping district is the [[Gessoji]] Buddhist temple with ...
    25: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Kichijoji]]
  19. Kappabashi (2,371 bytes)
    1: '''Kappabashi''' (合羽橋) Street is a shopping area between [[Ueno]] and [[Asakusa]] where dozen...
    26: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Kappabashi]]
  20. Omotesando Hills (3,217 bytes)
    4: ...on along a 250 meter stretch of [[Omotesando]], a shopping avenue in [[Aoyama]] that had become quite famous...
    11: Omotesando Hills is home to six floors of shopping, each one with a theme of sorts for which kinds o...
    13: * Third Floor – The top floor of shopping (just below the apartments) is home to the higher...
    28: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Omotesando Hills]]

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