🛍️ Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport Iwata

📝 Introduction

Gathering around 180 stores and featuring many resting areas, you can enjoy a leisurely and comfortable shopping experience.

📖 Details

LaLaport Iwata is a complex shopping center that opened in 2009, centered around the large supermarket "Every BIGDAY," featuring approximately 180 stores including popular fashion and dining options. It is well-loved as a shopping center that meets the diverse needs of local residents. The center includes major clothing stores such as "ZARA," "H&M," and "Uniqlo," as well as electronics retailer "Nojima," lifestyle store "Muji," and "Nitori," along with various sports brands gathered at "SUPER SPORTS XEBIO." On the top floor, the third floor houses a 10-screen cinema, "TOHO Cinema," where visitors can not only shop but also enjoy movies, making it a great place to spend time on holidays. Upon entering, you'll notice that many areas are equipped with free resting spaces. The food court also features small chairs specifically for children, allowing parents to eat while their little ones can rest. Outdoors, there is a "Green Stage" with artificial turf and an adjacent park, providing a leisurely environment to enjoy shopping and spend a relaxing and enjoyable day.

⭐ Highlights

A large comprehensive mall centered around a supermarket, featuring about 180 stores including trendy clothing and dining options. In addition to shopping, you can also watch movies or play at the arcade. There are many free rest areas where you can relax all day long.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

1200 Takamioka, Iwata City, Shizuoka Prefecture

📞 Phone

0538-59-0100

🚇 Transport

(1) Transfer to a route bus from JR Tōkaidō Main Line "Iwata" Station for about 20 minutes, and get off at "LaLaport Iwata." (2) Approximately 500 meters from the Tomei Expressway Enshū Toyota SMART Interchange exit.

🏷️ Shopping Tags

Iwata City

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