Get a good bargain in there. Lots of variety shopping you can find. You should go to the information booth to get some coupons and map first. On the other hand, do some research or homework first before you go there. You may also find a food court in there in which plenty of choices. This should be the last stop before you go to the Airport. A whole day can be spend. Since there are too many choices with good price performance, you may have struggled in your mind. To prevent this, you may or should have a check list for shopping. When you are tired, just have seat first to think about it. The good thing is there is lot of seating bench outside those shops. You may seat and relax. Also plenty of rest rooms from block to block. The service from each shop is very user friendly. There is no language barrier. Some will have a translator for you. Some may explain with universal language. Mobile payment and visa is well adopted in there. You may take pictures inside the shop. They are welcome you to post in social media. From time to time, there is different theme, or activities in there to promote the shopping climate. To prevent the crowd, shop there in the weekday is better than weekend. Once in your lifetime, you should be there at least one time. Once you are in there, you may come back since different time have different bargaining or promotions. You may also go with friends as advisory for each other. Have fun with...
Read moreA nice huge and clean open air concept outlet mall. Nice to walk around to chill and burn some time before heading to Narita for our flight, but definitely not a place to purposely travel to from Tokyo if you have the time. It's not worth it. It cost ¥1300 per adult for bus from Tokyo to the outlet and then another ¥500 per adult for another bus to Narita airport after you are done shopping (both buses have storage for check in luggages at no additional charge). Plenty of lockers are available for rent located at every entrance of the outlet. The place is not too rainy weather friendly due to the open concept and lack of shelter to cross over the other side of the shops which you will need to do a lot due to the criss cross design layout. Pricing wise is still super expensive, definitely not outlet prices. Varieties of designs are also quite limited. Only some shops have very good discounts. Staff attitude and services varies from shop brands. Some are indifferent as others are nice, friendly and helpful. The outlet has a lot of benches for resting, but 70% of it can't be used when it rains. The food court is big ,but has minimal choices of food. There are some cafes and restaurants as well, probably less than 10 in...
Read moreLots of Outlets in Tokyo. But there is difference between outlet and premium outlet. Definitely premium outlet is a better choice. More brands for selection.
Shisui was the closest to Narita Airport. Many visitors taking direct bus from airport. We take from Terminal 1, South gate. First floor. F3. Bus stop 30.
In fact, Bus schedule ride from T1 to T2 then reach outlet, and the other way round too.
7 schedule ride to and back from airport to outlet, as early as 952am and latest 1638pm. Bus ride only charge 500 yen one way. Ideally prepare exact amount for ride, not all driver willing to change big to small note.
Shisui Premium Outlets have lots of brands probably 250 to 300 brands. But not all brands provide attractive discount and large product range. Probably half of them are worth visiting.
There is a food court in the centre of the outlet. Limited food stall and selection but very spacious and lots of seats during morning hour. Do go early before lunch hours to avoid lunch crowd.
Overall, Shisui Premium Outlet was a nice and worthy visit outlet.
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