⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Shopper’s Paradise!
Q’s Mall is hands down one of the best shopping destinations I’ve visited in a long time! This place has it all—whether you’re looking to shop, dine, or just enjoy a fun day out. The variety of shops is truly impressive, offering everything from high-end fashion to unique boutique finds. I could spend hours browsing the stylish clothing stores and quirky gift shops.
The restaurants here are a major highlight! There’s something for every craving, from gourmet dining to quick, delicious bites. I especially loved the cozy ambiance of the Italian bistro and the vibrant energy of the sushi bar—both served some of the best meals I’ve had in ages. It’s the perfect spot for a lunch date or a family dinner.
What really sets Q’s Mall apart, though, is the full grocery store. It’s incredibly convenient to be able to pick up fresh produce, pantry staples, and specialty items all in one place after a day of shopping and dining. The store is well-stocked, clean, and the staff are always friendly and helpful.
The overall atmosphere of the mall is welcoming, with clean facilities, ample parking, and a layout that’s easy to navigate. It’s clear that a lot of thought went into making this a one-stop destination for everyone. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, Q’s...
Read moreThis mall is super baby- and toddler- friendly! There are several shops dedicated to babies (Akachan honpo, babydoll) and great free play areas for the babies to relax in. You take off your shoes, and the area is quite clean and safe.
On the 3rd floor, there's a food court with many delicious options (katsu, sashimi, ramen, meat...) and the food court has dozens of baby chairs (with and without straps), an area with tables on the floor/tatami style to eat with babies, or low tables and chairs to eat with toddlers. There are changing pads and feeding stations on several bathrooms on each floor. Bathroom stalls have chairs to keep your baby/toddler while you use the stall. I believe this was both female and male bathrooms.
There is baby cutlery. There's an outdoors play area as well. There are sinks for kids to wash their hands...
Coming from outside of Japan, this blew my mind. I have never been to such a baby-friendly mall. I think I'll be coming back very often!
Other than baby stuff, the 4th floor has some very good looking restaurants that often have lines on the weekends. The B1F has a huge supermarket with tons of bento options, as well as bakeries, coffee shops, more bento...
Read moreThe Mall is nice when it’s not busy so come in the morning and when you have a lot of money but that part goes for everything so it should be a given. None of the foreign currency machines work which is annoying and the layout can get a little confusing so if you lost ya mama in the grocery store and thought you’d never see her again imagine having that happen in here. Also the vending machine cakes or whatever are OVERPRICED as heck and I can only blame us western folk for hyping that stuff up like it’s liquid crck saying Japan is living in the year 3000 for putting sponge cake in a can and marking up the price so high you’d rather pay for actual liquid crck. While stuff is super cheap in Japan for foreigners because the Yen is so weak the vendors decided to not let us have our fun and have no item under 500 yen, even the candy, which is usually like 250 on average in Japan and I’m not even talking about the imported stuff so why is native Japanese candy 500??? If you got moneyyyyyy...
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