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SHISUI Premium Outlets Chiba, Japan Other Retail SHISUI Premium Outlets Chiba, Japan 1 Chiba Sogo Chuo-ku, Chiba City 70,050 68,833 2 Mitsukoshi Chiba Chuo-ku, Chiba City 21,402 17,343 3 Seibu Funabashi Funabashi City, Chiba Pref. 38,311 20,046 4 Tobu Department Funabashi Funabashi City, Chiba Pref. 36,439 41,677 5 Narita Airport Terminal Narita City, Chiba Pref - 67,998 6 Parco Chiba Chuo-ku, Chiba City 20,027 8,600 7 Parco Tsudanuma Funabashi City, Chiba Pref. 23,112 10,802 8 Mitsui Outlet Park Makuhari Mihama-ku, Chiba Pity 18,638 19,000 9 Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu KIsarazu City, Chiba Pref. 26,039 41,600 10 LaLaport TOKYO BAY Funabashi City, Chiba Pref. 116,879 56,900 11 AEON MALL Narita Narita City, Chiba Pref. 57,024 - 12 AEON MALL Chiba New Town Inzai City, Chiba Pref. 47,000 - Kanzaki IC(previsional) Ibaraki Ken-o expressway 13 AEON MALL Makuhari-Shintoshin Mihama-ku, Chiba City 96,000 - Taiei IC Taiei JCT(previsional) Narita IC(JCT) Shin-kuko expressway 14 AEON MALL Funabashi Funabashi City, Chiba Pref. 41,500 - Shin-kuko IC Tomisato IC Higashi-kanto expressway 出典:全国大型小売店総覧2014 Shisui IC(previsional) 2012年度百貨店店舗別売上高調査 (繊研新聞) 全国主要SCアンケート調査 2012年度施設売上高(繊研新聞) Sakura IC Tokyo Yotsukaido IC Chibakita IC Matsuoyokoshiba IC Miyanogi JCT Anagawa IC Kaizuka IC Chiabahigashi JCT(IC) KANTO 関東 Chibatogane road Nakano IC Joban Expressway Tohoku Expressway Tsuchiura Tsukuba Kasumigaura Saitama Ibaraki Location Tsukuba JCT Ami-Higashi IC Inashiki IC Ken-O Expressway Tokyo Gaikan Expressway Shisui Premium Outlets is situated approximately 1.5 km from Shisui Kashiwa Taiei JCT Interchange (due to open in March 2013) on Higashi Kanto Express- Matsudo Keiyo Road Narita Narita Int. Airport Tokyo Funabashi Choshi way at a location about one hour by car from Tokyo downtown. It is Ginza Chiba also accessible from Narita International Airport in approximately 10 Higashi-Kanto Expressway minutes by car via Shin-Kuko Expressway. Making the most of its proximity to Narita International Airport, the biggest Japan interna- Ichihara Chiba tional hub airports, which handles about 34 million passengers 〒100-0004 東京都千代田区大手町1-9-7 (2010) annually, Shisui Premium Outlets aims to expand its services 三菱地所・サイモン株式会社 Tel. 03-3275-5252 Fax. 03-3275-5295 大手町フィナンシャルシティ サウスタワー19階 and attract not only domestic visitors but also foreign tourists, February 2017 : Otemachi Financial City South Tower 19th Floor D particularly from Asia. MITSUBISHI ESTATE・SIMON CO.,LTD. Tel. +81-3-3275-5252 Fax. +81-3-3275-5295 1-9-7 Otemachi Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-0004 Japan UPDATE Retail Population 30km 50km GLA (sq. ft.) Approx.383,000 (10,000tsubo); 185stores Population 3.63 M 11.04M 約35,600㎡(10,000坪) 185店舗 人口 363万 1,104万 Opening Dates Households 1.44M 4.67M 世帯数 144万 467万 Income Index 106.6 109.6 開業日 所得指数 106.6 109.6 Opened April; 2013 Expanded April; 2015 開業 2013年 4月 平成24年推進値(平成12年・平成17年国勢調査からの推計) 増設 2015年 4月 市町村税課税状況等の調べ(平成22年度データ納税義務者一人当り額についての指標) Overview Direct Distance from Major Population Areas Shisui Premium Outlets is located in Chiba prefecture and Narita 8 km 酒々井プレミアムアウトレットは千葉県に位置し、都心からは 成田 8 キロ about an hour drive from the center of Tokyo. Also it is Chiba 20 km 車で約一時間の距離にある。 また成田国際空港からは約10 千葉 20 キロ located only 10 minutes from Narita International Airport Kashiwa 33 km 分の距離にあり、成田国際空港を使う観光客が非常にアクセス 柏 33 キロ and easily accessible for tourists using Narita International Tsukuba 44 km しやすいところである。 つくば 44 キロ Airport. Ginza 49 km 銀座 49 キロ Funabashi 28 km 船橋 28 キロ Access By Car: By Train: From Toyosu From Tokyo urban area 豊洲方面から 都内から Using Shinonome JCT ~ Ichikawa JCT Using Keisei line (Special Rapid) 東雲JCT~市川JCT経由 京成本線 特急利用 Joban Expressway Toyosu IC Keisei-Ueno St. ~ Keisei-Shisui St. Tohoku Expressway 豊 洲インターチェンジ 京成上野駅 京成酒々井駅 53.0km > 39min. > 2,000yen 59min. > 700yen 53.0キロ > 39分 > 2,000円 59分 > 700円 AMI PREMIUM OUTLETS From Kinshicho 錦糸町方面から Tsuchiura Using JR line (Rapid) JR線 快速利用 Tsukuba Using Miyanogi JCT Kasumigaura Tokyo St. ~ Shisui St. 宮野木JCT経由 東京駅 酒々井駅 Saitama Ibaraki Kinshicho IC Tsukuba JCT 70min. > 1,110yen 錦糸町インターチェンジ 70分 > 1,110円 Ami-Higashi IC 46.6km > 42min. > 1,750yen Inashiki IC Ken-O Expressway 46.6キロ > 42分 > 1,750円 Tokyo Gaikan Expressway From Tsukuba From Chiba area つくば方面から 千葉方面から Kashiwa Using Tsukuba JCT ~ Taiei JCT Using JR line (Rapid) Taiei JCT Tsukuba-Chuo IC Chiba St. ~ Shisui St. つくばJCT~大栄JCT(仮)経由 JR線 快速利用 Matsudo Keiyo Road Narita Narita Int. Airport つくば中央インターチェンジ 千葉駅 酒々井駅 Tokyo Funabashi Choshi 65.4km > 44min. 22min. > 400yen 65.4キロ > 44分 22分 > 400円 Ginza SHISUI PREMIUM OUTLETS From Itako From Choshi area Chiba Using Taiei JCT Using JR line 潮来方面から Higashi-Kanto Expressway 銚子方面から Itako IC Choshi St. ~ Shisui St. 大栄JCT(仮)経由 39.0km > 25min. > 1,300yen 1hr. 21min. > 1,280yen 39.0キロ > 25分 > 1,300円 JR線 千葉方面から 銚子駅 酒々井駅 Ichihara Chiba From Chiba From Tateyama area 1時間21分 > 1,280円 Chiba-Kita IC Using JR line 千葉北インターチェンジ Scheduled to 16.7キロ > 10分> 650円 open in 2012 16.7km > 10min. > 650yen Tateyama St. ~ Shisui St. From Kisarazu 2hr. 14min. > 1,890yen 木更津方面から 館山方面から Using Miyanogi JCT 宮野木JCT経由 JR線 Kisarazu-Kita IC 木更津北インターチェンジ 館山駅 酒々井駅 58.1km > 38min. > 1,700yen 58.1キロ > 38分 > 1,700円 2時間14分 > 1,890円 Shoppers from around the world understand that a Premium Outlet Center oers a unique and distinctive shopping experience. Premium Outlet Shopping is an attraction in its own right, drawing customers from near and far. 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