I’m from Munich, which is quite a big city already with lots of shopping possibilities. However, this really is nothing compared to the gigantic shopping paradise Fukuoka has to offer! Even if you not intend to buy anything, enjoying the nice atmosphere with cheerful music accompanying you everywhere in the shopping malls of Fukuoka Tenjin, the heart of the city, will lift your spirits considerably. There is a large underground shopping mall within the area of the subway station, which is a great place to be if it is raining cats and dogs outside. You can also access most of the big shopping complexes from there without having to go outside. Among large department stores and smaller boutiques, there are also well-known international brands like Forever 21 or H&M. Friendly staff is welcoming you with a warm “Irasshaimase”, handing out shopping bags, hanging your chosen articles inside your cabin and wrapping up your purchases. Wherever you go, you will feel to be treated like a king! And the best thing of all: the shops are open even on Sundays!Shopping in Fukuoka
I’m from Munich, which is quite a big city already with lots of shopping possibilities. However, this really is nothing compared to the gigantic shopping paradise Fukuoka has to offer! Even if you not intend to buy anything, enjoying the nice atmosphere with cheerful music accompanying you everywhere in the shopping malls of Fukuoka Tenjin, the heart of the city, will lift your spirits considerably. There is a large underground shopping mall within the area of the subway station, which is a great place to be if it is raining cats and dogs outside. You can also access most of the big shopping complexes from there without having to go outside. Among large department stores and smaller boutiques, there are also well-known international brands like Forever 21 or H&M. Friendly staff is welcoming you with a warm “Irasshaimase”, handing out shopping bags, hanging your chosen articles inside your cabin and wrapping up your purchases. Wherever you go, you will feel to be treated like a king! And the best thing of all: the shops are open even on Sundays!
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