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“Mitsui Outlet Park Okazaki (tentative name)” has approximately 170 stores, Aichi Prefecture’s first full-fledged outlet mall – Fashion Press

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Mitsui Outlet Park Okazaki (tentative name), Aichi Prefecture’s first full-scale outlet mall, is scheduled to open in fall 2025 in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture.

Aichi Prefecture’s first full-scale outlet mall “Mitsui Outlet Park Okazaki (tentative name)” opens

Mitsui Outlet Park Okazaki (tentative name) is the second Mitsui Outlet Park facility in the Tokai area, following Mitsui Outlet Park Jazz Dream Nagashima in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture, and the first full-scale outlet mall in Aichi Prefecture. The store will open approximately 13 minutes walk from Honjuku Station on the Nagoya Railway Main Line. The location is convenient for visiting by car, as it is close to National Route 1, the Shin-Tomei Expressway “Okazaki Higashi” IC, and the Tomei Expressway “Otowa Gamagori” IC.

Approximately 170 stores are scheduled to open as tenants.

Mitsui Outlet Park Okazaki (tentative name) will be home to approximately 170 stores with a wide variety of items including fashion. There will also be a lush outdoor plaza, with a grand staircase and terrace that can be used as a rest space.

We also have a children’s space and pet-related facilities that will be great for families, and aim to be a facility where friends and family can spend a comfortable and enjoyable time together.

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“Mitsui Outlet Park Okazaki (tentative name)”
Opening date: Fall 2025 (planned)
Address: Ikegane-cho, Maiki-cho, Honjuku-cho, Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture
Access: Shin-Tomei Expressway “Okazaki Higashi” IC 3km, Tomei Expressway “Otowa Gamagori” IC 5km, about 13 minutes walk from Nagoya Railway Main Line “Honjuku” station
Number of stores: Approximately 170 stores

The article is in Japanese

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