
An assortment of 10 boutiques dating back to the good old days of 1959. Established in 1994, the stained glass encasing is the largest of its kind in nationwide.
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Coming straight off Keikyu Kawasaki station, this particular arcade is “L” shaped. Designed so that you never get drenched while out shopping or grabbing a bite. With 30 shops to choose from, it's a bargain-hunter’s paradise.
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A hop, skip, and a jump from Kawasaki JR station, Tachibana drive arcade is filled to the brim with about 150 restaurants, miscellaneous goods stores, and banks. Come here to experience the old Europe by strolling through cobblestone streets and stone-paved roads while catching a glimpse of the modern. A real breed apart, Tachibana drive arcade is hot with career-oriented ladies and the chic.
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Fit for all ages, but on the top of every girl's shopping list, we stock the best Japanese designer cosmetics in all areas, sundries, medicines, and health snack foods at competitive prices.

A haunt for the young at heart, equipped with car-racing games, crane claw games, and print club....it's all in one big fun center. And if that's not enough, swing over to the karaoke booth next door.

All products sell for 100 yen. Packed to the ceiling with every convenience good and provision that you can imagine.
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Big time hangout for the bustling businessman and penniless student. Fast food never tasted better and what a bargain!
The rave of Japan for the past several decades, ramen has been served in a miso soup base, stewed pork soup base, or soy sauce soup base, with noodle varieties to keep your mouth-watering. Try one ramen shop or try them all to become a ramen connoisseur.
Prices always fair and the food always tantalizing. Izakaya are where all folks go to wet their whistles, share all kinds of light fare with friends, and kick their shoes off in Japanese style.
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