May 15,2026 Published May 15,2026 Updated

8 Popular Shopping Spots in Saitama | Access Methods Also Explained

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Even if you want to enjoy shopping in Saitama Prefecture, many people wonder "Where can I shop efficiently?" "Are there places where I can also enjoy sightseeing and dining?" Some people want to spend the entire day at large malls, while others want to enjoy the unique local atmosphere and specialty products at tourist spots.

This article introduces popular shopping spots in Saitama that cater to various needs, along with access information. The content will help not only travelers but also locals discover new shopping routes, so please take a look.


Table of Contents

1. 8 Popular Shopping Spots in Saitama

1-1. COCOON CITY
1-2. LaLaport Fujimi
1-3. AEON LakeTown
1-4. Metsä Village
1-5. Koedo Kurari (Kawagoe City Industrial Tourism Center)
1-6. Johnson Town
1-7. Fukaya Hanazono Premium Outlets
1-8. Emiterrace & Grand Emio Tokorozawa

Summary


1. 8 Popular Shopping Spots in Saitama

Saitama offers a diverse range of shopping spots, from large shopping malls to commercial facilities and shopping centers that can be enjoyed alongside sightseeing. Here, we introduce popular recommended shopping malls along with basic information.

1-1. COCOON CITY

COCOON CITY in its current form is a large-scale shopping area that was reorganized and opened in April 2015, serving as a complex facility that responds to diverse visiting purposes as one "town". It boasts excellent access, directly connected to the east exit of JR Saitama-Shintoshin Station, and attracts people of all ages as a place for shopping, dining, events, and social interaction.

The facility consists of COCOON 1, 2, and 3, offering new discoveries and experiences with each visit, and continues to grow as a town along with people's encounters and connections. You can enjoy shopping and strolling in a warm and comfortable atmosphere.

Facility Name

COCOON CITY

Address

4-263-1 Kishiki-cho, Omiya-ku, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture

Access

<By Train>
・JR Keihin-Tohoku Line・Utsunomiya Line・Takasaki Line
Get off at "Saitama-Shintoshin Station" East Exit immediately
※COCOON 1 is directly connected to the East Exit deck (2nd floor)

・JR Saikyo Line
Get off at "Kita-Yono Station" About 8 minutes on foot

<By Car>
・From Route 17, go straight on Tozai-Odori via Shintoshin Underground Road

・From Sangyo-doro, take Tozai-Odori (service road), turn right at Old Nakasendo
Turn at the T-junction of Hokosugi Bridge, then turn right at the next traffic light

・From Old Nakasendo
Turn at the T-junction of Hokosugi Bridge, then turn right at the next traffic light

Official Website

https://www.cocooncity.jp/

1-2. LaLaport Fujimi

LaLaport Fujimi is a large-scale commercial facility with approximately 285 stores, providing "one-stop shopping" where you can enjoy everything from shopping to hands-on activities. With the concept of "A new hub where people, things, and culture intersect ~ CROSS PARK ~", it creates spaces for interaction in an environment where regional life and nature harmonize.

The facility actively introduces entertainment facilities, amusement facilities, and experiential stores, continuing to evolve not only as "a place where people gather" but also as "a place where people interact," responding to diversifying lifestyles and needs.

Facility Name

LaLaport Fujimi

Address

1-1313 Yamamuro, Fujimi City, Saitama Prefecture

Access

<By Train>
・From Tobu Tojo Line Fujimino Station
Board at Fujimino Station East Exit, about 20 minutes by bus

・From Tobu Tojo Line Tsuruse Station
Board at Tsuruse Station East Exit, about 6 minutes by bus

・From Tobu Tojo Line Shiki Station
Board at Shiki Station East Exit, about 25-30 minutes by bus

・From JR lines・Tobu Noda Line Omiya Station
Board at Omiya Station West Exit, about 35-50 minutes by bus

・For those coming via JR Musashino Line
Transfer to Tobu Tojo Line at Kita-Asaka Station

・For those coming via JR Kawagoe Line
Transfer to Tobu Tojo Line at Kawagoe Station

<By Car>
・From Shiki direction
Go straight on Route 254 Fujimi-Kawagoe Bypass

・From Tokorozawa direction
Prefectural Road 334 in front of Fujimi City Hall

・From Kawagoe direction
Go straight on Route 254 Fujimi-Kawagoe Bypass, about 1km past Prefectural Road 272

・From Omiya direction
Turn right at Shinonome-no-sato Entrance Intersection

・From Niiza direction
Head north on Route 254 Fujimi-Kawagoe Bypass via Shimo-Minamihata Intersection

Official Website

https://mitsui-shopping-park.com/lalaport/fujimi/

1-3. AEON LakeTown

AEON LakeTown is one of Japan's largest shopping malls consisting of three buildings: kaze, mori, and OUTLET. It features over 700 specialty stores and AEON STYLE. From famous domestic and international brands to casual fashion, select shops, lifestyle goods, gourmet food, and movie theaters, a wide range of genres are available for all-day enjoyment.

The open location facing the waterfront is also attractive, allowing you to enjoy shopping and strolling while feeling nature. It's a major commercial facility representing Saitama that enriches the lives of its visitors.

Facility Name

AEON LakeTown

Address

・AEON LakeTown kaze
4-2-2 LakeTown, Koshigaya City, Saitama Prefecture

・AEON LakeTown mori
3-1-1 LakeTown, Koshigaya City, Saitama Prefecture

・LakeTown Outlet
4-1-1 LakeTown, Koshigaya City, Saitama Prefecture

Access

<By Train>
・From Shinjuku
JR Saikyo Line bound for Kawagoe, transfer at Musashi-Urawa Station
JR Musashino Line bound for Tokyo, get off at Koshigaya-LakeTown Station

・From Tokyo
JR Keihin-Tohoku Line bound for Omiya, transfer at Minami-Urawa Station
JR Musashino Line bound for Tokyo, get off at Koshigaya-LakeTown Station

・From Yokohama
JR Keihin-Tohoku Line bound for Omiya, transfer at Minami-Urawa Station
JR Musashino Line bound for Tokyo, get off at Koshigaya-LakeTown Station

Official Website

https://www.aeon-laketown.jp/

1-4. Metsä Village

Metsä Village is a Nordic lifestyle experience facility spreading along the lakeside, named after "Metsä," which means "forest" in Finnish. The shopping area, inspired by Helsinki's Old Market Hall in Finland, features over 100 types of Nordic brand goods and imported foods.

Cafes and restaurants offer Nordic menus and dishes using local vegetables, with abundant seasonal events and nature-filled activities like boating and BBQ. Pet-friendly facilities provide visitors with the relaxed Nordic sense of time.

Facility Name

Metsä Village

Address

327-6 Miyazawa, Hanno City, Saitama Prefecture Metsä

Access

<By Train>
・Direct bus to "Metsä" from Seibu Line Hanno Station, 13 minutes

<By Car>
・5.4km from Sayama-Hidaka Interchange via Prefectural Road 262 (about 12 minutes)
・About 11km from Ome Interchange via Prefectural Road 218 (about 30 minutes)
・About 3km from Hanno Station North Exit to Miyazawa Lake Entrance (about 10 minutes)

Official Website

https://metsa-hanno.com/metsa/

1-5. Koedo Kurari (Kawagoe City Industrial Tourism Center)

Koedo Kurari (Kawagoe City Industrial Tourism Center) is a tourism exchange facility renovated from the former Kagamiyama Brewery sake warehouse, established in 1875 (Meiji 8). Utilizing sake warehouses from the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods, it features "souvenir shop," "dining area," "sake tasting area," and exhibition spaces, and is designated as a National Registered Tangible Cultural Property.

Inside the facility, you can enjoy Kawagoe specialty products, Saitama Prefecture local sake, dishes and processed foods using local ingredients, and experience the charm of Kawagoe along with the atmosphere of the historic warehouse. It serves as a regional hub where tourists and citizens gather.

Facility Name

Koedo Kurari (Kawagoe City Industrial Tourism Center)

Address

1-10-1 Shintomi-cho, Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture

Access

<By Train>
・From JR・Tobu Tojo Line Kawagoe Station, about 15 minutes on foot
・From Seibu Shinjuku Line Hon-Kawagoe Station, about 3 minutes on foot

Official Website

https://www.machikawa.co.jp/

1-6. Johnson Town

Johnson Town is a nature-rich residential and commercial area where American-style traditional houses called US military houses and Heisei houses built to modern standards stand side by side. The US military houses with white board walls and triangular roofs retain historical charm, while the Heisei houses provide comfortable spaces with open large windows and vaulted ceilings.

Various stores including cafes, restaurants, general goods shops, art galleries, and pet-related shops are scattered throughout the premises, allowing you to enjoy dining, shopping, and strolling in a streetscape reminiscent of American suburbs.

Facility Name

Johnson Town

Address

1-6-1 Higashi-machi, Iruma City, Saitama Prefecture

Access

<By Train>
・Get off at Iruma-shi on Seibu Ikebukuro Line
・About 18 minutes on foot (about 3 minutes by taxi)

<By Car>
・About 5km from Ken-O Expressway Iruma Exit

Official Website

https://johnson-town.com/

1-7. Fukaya Hanazono Premium Outlets

Fukaya Hanazono Premium Outlets is an outdoor commercial facility that opened in 2022 with the concept of "an outlet that coexists with the Fukaya region," featuring design incorporating bricks and nature. On its vast grounds, numerous stores including world-first and Japan-first openings gather, offering everything from high-end brands to casual, sports, and outdoor wear.

It serves as a tourist destination with diverse ways to enjoy, including a food court with gourmet food using local ingredients and limited sweets, Japan's first "Gari Gari-kun" attraction area, art walks, and pet-friendly areas.

Facility Name

Fukaya Hanazono Premium Outlets

Address

1 Hanazono, Fukaya City, Saitama Prefecture

Access

<By Train>
・Tokyo Station
JR Tokyo-Ueno Line (about 75 minutes)

・Kumagaya Station
Chichibu Railway (about 20 minutes)

・Fukaya-Hanazono Station
On foot (about 3 minutes)
Fukaya Hanazono Premium Outlets

<By Car>
From Tokyo direction

・Bijogi JCT
Tokyo Gaikan Expressway・Inner loop (11km)

・Oizumi IC
Kan-Etsu Expressway・Outbound (55km)

・Hanazono IC
General roads (1.5km)
Fukaya Hanazono Premium Outlets

Official Website

https://www.premiumoutlets.co.jp/fukayahanazono/

1-8. Emiterrace & Grand Emio Tokorozawa

Emiterrace Tokorozawa and Grand Emio Tokorozawa are commercial facilities that promote "Tokorozawa Style, fusing the charm of urban and suburban areas". Emiterrace Tokorozawa provides new experiences and comfort with the theme of "the core of the town that connects family gatherings, enjoyment, and learning".

Grand Emio Tokorozawa aims to be a landmark along the railway line with the design concept of "URBAN & RURAL LAYER," combining natural materials with sophisticated spaces. With diverse stores and open spaces, it's a new hub in Tokorozawa where you can enjoy both shopping and social interaction.

Facility Name

Emiterrace & Grand Emio Tokorozawa

Address

・Emiterrace Tokorozawa
10-1 Higashi-Sumiyoshi, Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture

・Grand Emio Tokorozawa
1-14-5 Kusunoki-dai, Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture

Access

<By Train>
・Emiterrace Tokorozawa
About 4 minutes on foot from Seibu Ikebukuro Line・Seibu Shinjuku Line Tokorozawa Station West Exit

・Grand Emio Tokorozawa
Directly connected to Seibu Ikebukuro Line・Seibu Shinjuku Line Tokorozawa Station

Official Website

https://et-ge-tokorozawa.com/


Summary

Saitama Prefecture has many attractive spots where you can simultaneously enjoy shopping, sightseeing, and gourmet experiences. Large shopping centers like COCOON CITY, LaLaport Fujimi, and AEON LakeTown offer everything from fashion to general goods and dining, with enough variety to spend the entire day.

At Metsä Village and Johnson Town, you can stroll while experiencing Nordic or American suburban atmospheres, while at Koedo Kurari in Kawagoe, you can experience historical architecture and regional specialty products. Furthermore, there are facilities that utilize regional characteristics like Fukaya Hanazono Premium Outlets and Emiterrace & Grand Emio Tokorozawa, which are convenient for both travelers and locals. By visiting according to your travel routes and duration, you can efficiently enjoy both shopping and sightseeing.

※This article is based on information as of April 2026