AEON LakeTown: Japan’s Largest Mall

AEON LakeTown: Japan’s Largest Mall

AEON LakeTown: Japan’s Largest Mall

The setting of the mall in Saitama Prefecture is around one hour away from the central Tokyo. Once you leave the train, the first unit of the mall you’ll come across is Kaze.
AEON LakeTown is really composed of three separate establishments situated closed together, joint by indoor walking overpass, to assemble the supermall. These buildings are Kaze, Mori and LakeTown Outlet.
Kaze is well-known with a water symbol and formed in a triangular shape consists of cinema, Maruetsu, a large self-service store selling foods and household goods and many apparel stores.
Mori, on the other hand has a tree symbol and it’s a 500-meter strip to give the consumers the warmth of “strolling along a beautiful town street” with stores on either way to look at.
The period of changing from one mall to another seem to be smooth and continuous, except that the LakeTown Outlet distinguished having an open air. The people can also enjoy a pleasant courtyard with the minimal discounted grandeur-brand stores.
H. Morse