Enjoy playing in any weather at a newly created covered rooftop park with the largest number of playground items of any rooftop park in Japan
Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport ANJO Grand Opening on April 18, 2025 (Friday)
Altogether 215 Stores Opening, including 31 Opening in Aichi Prefecture for the First Time
February 27, 2025
Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.
* There are partial changes in the stores at Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport ANJO opening for the first time in Aichi Prefecture.
Manabe Interior Hearts is to open its first Aichi Prefecture store, making a total of 31 stores, not 30, opening for the first time in Aichi Prefecture
. (Updated April 9, 2025).
Key Points of this Press Release
- Grand opening of Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport ANJO to take place on April 18, 2025 (Friday).
- Creation of an all-weather free rooftop park with the largest number of retail facility rooftop playground items in Japan.
- Installation of a stadium court with capacity for over 1,000 people, creating an immersive space for enjoying everything from sports to live music.
- Combined opening of all 215 stores, including 31 opening in Aichi Prefecture for the first time.
Creation of a large-scale dining zone combining a food court and restaurants with seating for 1,250, the largest in the Prefecture. - Aiming for a retail facility with strong community connection by forming relationships with a wide range of people involved in the facility, including the people of Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture.
Tokyo, Japan, February 27, 2025 - Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd., a leading global real estate company headquartered in Tokyo, announced today that the grand opening of Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport ANJO (hereafter, the “facility”) in Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture, is to take place on April 18, 2025 (Friday).
The facility will be the third LaLaport facility in Aichi Prefecture, and is adjacent to Aichi Prefectural Route 47 with good access from arterial roads such as National Route 1, 23, and 419. Moreover, it has excellent transportation access, being within walking distance of Anjo Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line and Kita Anjo Station on the Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu) Nishio Line, and served by city buses.
The most impressive feature of the facility is a free rooftop park, where visitors can enjoy playing without worrying about the weather thanks to the large roof installed. By area, the plaza is the largest in the Chubu and Kinki regions, with the largest number of retail facility rooftop playground items in Japan. Furthermore, a central cutaway space inside the building houses a stadium court, SAISON Stadium, equipment with a large-scale main screen, ribbon screens, and sound and lighting equipment, providing immersive real-world experiences of various types of events. The facility also has a large-scale dining zone that includes a food court with the largest amount of seating in Aichi Prefecture, as well as bringing together a rich assortment of 215 stores in total, including 31 stores opening in Aichi Prefecture for the first time, offering enjoyment to visitors of all ages, including children, parents, and seniors.
The facility is designed to invigorate the local community. It will partner with Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture to support child-rearing, promote culture, sports, and local industries, mutual cooperation to prevent disasters, and industry and academia collaboration with Aichi Prefectural Anjo Norin High School. Through these activities, Mitsui Fudosan aims to create a retail facility that is rooted in the community and loved by local residents.
Facility concept &PLAY
Whether you are shopping, or enjoying experiences, in sunshine or rain, there is always a place to play.

Image of the exterior view

Image of the rooftop park
< Features of the Facility >
Channel 1 A free covered rooftop park with the largest number of rooftop playground items in Japan allowing play in all weathers
- The largest number of retail facility rooftop playground items (46 items) in Japan*1 with more than 60 types of play activity
- A stunning rooftop plaza with largest area*2 in the Chubu and Kinki regions (40,902.9 ft2 (3,800 m2)
- The largest covered space in Japan (approx. 22,604.2 ft2 (2,100 m2) allowing play in all weathers.
- Six free rooftop areas for relaxation and enjoyment
- Regular attractions held each day: automated clock with moving figures, bubbles, and Anjo Cloud Sea (dry ice mist)
- A picnic experience in a unique rooftop setting (120 or more seats where food and drink are allowed, with takeout menus provided by over 40 of the eateries in the building
- Edutainment with chalk art
See the PDF(0.99MB) for details.
Channel 2 SAISON Stadium—a stadium court providing high-impact, real-word experiences
- SAISON Stadium is a stadium court located in a cutaway space in the center of the building, with an area of 7,857.7 ft2 (730 m2) and capacity for over 1,000 people
- Immersive real-world experiential events delivered with a 400-inch large main screen, 360-degree ribbon screen, and dedicated sound and lighting equipment
- Multiple attractive events are planned, including sports and experience events for children
- In between events, the space is available to all to use as a giant resting space in the center of the building, with over 110 seats featuring device-charging facilities
See the PDF(809KB) for details.
Channel 3 A rich variety of 215 stores including 31 opening in Aichi Prefecture for the first time
- 31 stores opening in Aichi Prefecture for the first time, 47 opening in LaLaport for the first time
- A large-scale dining zone*4 on the third floor, including a food court with seating for 1,250 people, the largest number in Aichi Prefecture
- Over 30 restaurants providing children’s menus
- Catering to diverse needs from fast food to restaurants for enjoying a leisurely meal
- A full range of stores from highly refined fashion boutiques including popular select stores and overseas brands to stores for children and families
- A collection of “experiential” stores that have drawn attention, including eight new business-format stores
See the PDF(2.38MB) for details.
Channel 4 Initiatives for regional revitalization and community contribution
- Conclusion of comprehensive cooperation agreement with Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture aimed at supporting child-rearing and promoting culture, sports, and local industry
- Industry-academia collaboration activities with Aichi Prefectural Anjo Norin High School
- Product design with awareness of local specialty products and employment of local designers
- Creation of a comfortable working environment for local employees who support the facility
See the PDF(606KB) for details.
Channel 5 Initiatives for realizing a sustainable society
- Obtained ZEB Oriented (retail, other) based on BELS (Building-Housing Energy-Efficiency Labeling System)
- Obtained DBJ Green Building certification
- Onsite renewable energy generation through installation of solar panels
- Introduction of reservable EV charging services using renewable energy
- Initiatives for coexistence with the environment
See the PDF(598KB) for details.
(*1 to *4)
Conducted market surveys in designated areas in the fiscal year ending February 2025.
Survey organization: Japan Market Research Organization
Plan Overview
| Location | 9-30 Daito-cho, Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture |
|---|---|
| Facility name | Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport ANJO |
| Access | Approx. 10-minute walk from Anjo Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line Approx. 14-minute walk from Kita Anjo Station on the Nagoya Railroad Nishio Line |
| Site area | Approx. 1,136,000 ft2 (approx. 105,500 m2) |
| Structure and scale | Retail building: Steel structure, four floors above ground (stores: 1-3F) Multistory parking garage: Three steel structures, six floors above ground |
| Total floor area | Approx. 1,841,000 ft2 (approx. 171,000 m2) Retail building: Approx. 1,087,000 ft2 (approx. 101,000 m2) Multistory parking garage: Approx. 752,397 ft2 (approx. 69,900 m2) |
| Store area | Approx. 649,064 ft2 (approx. 60,300 m2) |
| Number of stores | 215 stores |
| Parking spaces | Approx. 3,500 vehicles |
| Operating hours | Retail and food court 10:00–21:00 Restaurants 11:00–22:00 * Closing times will vary between stores. * A few stores have different opening hours from others. * Opening hours may change. Please check the latest information on the website. |
| Schedule | Construction start: October 2023 Opening: April 2025 (planned) |
| Architects | Basic design: Tokyu Architects & Engineers INC. Actual design/supervision: Kumagai Gumi Co., Ltd. licensed first class architect firm |
| Contractors | Retail building and outer construction: Kumagai Gumi Co., Ltd. Multistory parking garage construction: IHI Transport Machinery Co., Ltd. |
| Operation and management | Mitsui Fudosan Retail Management Co., Ltd. |
| Environmental design | LAND ART LABO INC. TANSEISHA Co., Ltd. SPACE CO., LTD. OHTORI CONSULTANTS CO. LTD. |
| Facility teaser website | https://mitsui-shopping-park.com/lalaport/anjo/teaser/ |
Map and site layout

Floor layout
1st Floor
2nd Floor
3rd Floor
4th Floor
Map
Wide area view
Close-up view
Environmental Designers
An introduction to the partners who mainly constructed the environmental design in the planning of this facility.
Grand Design and Exterior Design
Name: LAND ART LABO INC.
WEB:https://www.lal.jp/
Designer: Hiroshi Shimizu
Main experience
・MITSUI OUTLET PARK
YOKOHAMA BAYSIDE
Basic planning and environmental design (2020)
・LaLaport TAICHUNG
Basic design and interior environment design (2023), etc.

Mall Environment and Stadium Court Design
Name: TANSEISHA Co., Ltd.
WEB: https://www.tanseisha.co.jp/
Designer: Junichi Takahashi
Main experience
・LaLaport TACHIKAWA TACHIHI (2015)
WC route sign graphics
・LaLaport FUJIMI (2015)
Common area around cutaway section, kids room, etc.
Environmental design
・LaLaport SAKAI Environmental design (2022)
Stadium court and common mall for all buildings
Food court and food hall environment design, etc.

Rooftop Plaza and Food Court Design
Name: SPACE CO., LTD.
WEB: https://www.space-tokyo.co.jp/
Designer: Hiroya Kajiura
Main experience
・LaLaport SHONAN HIRATSUKA renewal (2023)
Outdoor plaza environment and food court environment design
Art direction
・Lalaport SHIN MISATO renewal (2023)
Outdoor plaza environment design, exterior design, etc.

Landscape Design
Name: OHTORI CONSULTANTS CO. LTD.
WEB: http://ohtori-c.com
Designer: Natsumi Muraoka
Main experience
・MITSUI OUTLET PARK KURASHIKI (2011)
・LaLaport IZUMI (2014)
・LaLaport EXPOCITY (2015), etc.

List of Stores to Open (2015 stores announced this time)
List of Stores to Open (2015 stores announced this time)(PDF:262KB)
Other Mitsui Shopping Park Services
Collaboration with the Mitsui Shopping Park Official Online Store &mall
Mitsui Shopping Park’s official online shopping site, Mitsui Shopping Park &mall (hereafter, “&mall”) carries a wide range of products from approximately 420 stores, centered on highly popular fashion brands through to lifestyle products. Visitors can use the site to check stock before coming to LaLaport ANJO, or buy products online at a later date and experience shopping while mutually utilizing both brick-and-mortar and online stores.

Mitsui Shopping Park &mall screenshot

&mall DESK
&mall DESK, a collaboration base for brick-and-mortar facilities and the &mall e-commerce mall
- &mall DESK, a collaboration base for brick-and-mortar facilities and the &mall e-commerce mall, will be established.
- &mall DESK will provide one-stop service making it possible to collect products purchased through &mall, try on goods, and more.
Moreover, using desk reception campaigns held periodically will give added benefits to users.
< Example of stores opening in both LaLaport ANJO and &mall > * Some products and services are not available.

* Listed in alphabetic order
A showrooming store with experienced professionals to help find your best fit
LaLaport CLOSET LaLaport ANJO store is the first to open in the Tokai area
LaLaport CLOSET is a showrooming store with a range of popular fashion items sold on &mall that customers can try on. Based on the concept of "When you understand, fashion changes," for customers who are not confident about choosing fashions, we use personal color diagnosis, 3D skeletal diagnosis using a body scanner, and fashion diagnosis mirrors, etc. to help people discover what looks great on them.

Image of LaLaport CLOSET LaLaport ANJO store
Mitsui Shopping Park Point Service

The Mitsui Shopping Park Point Service is a valuable, convenient point service that allows customers to earn and use Mitsui Shopping Park Points, which can be used at over 60 commercial facilities operated by the Mitsui Fudosan Group nationwide (as of February 2023) as well as the official mail-order website &mall. There are two types of point cards based on different styles of use: Mitsui Shopping Park Card (Saison; a point card with credit card functionality), which will never charge an annual fee and provides numerous benefits, and Mitsui Shopping Park Point Card (no credit card function).
For each ¥100 spent (excluding tax)

- Points are awarded based on the total purchase amount discounted at the standard tax rate.
- If the amount includes products subject to the lower tax rate (8%), points are awarded based on the total purchase amount discounted at the standard tax rate (10%).
- Excludes some facilities and stores and points awarded may differ.
- For details, please refer to the website. https://mitsui-shopping-park.com/msppoint/
Mitsui Shopping Park App
A useful app offering special deals for use at Mitsui Fudosan Group retail properties such as LaLaport and Mitsui Outlet Park.
Download the app and register your favorite shopping center to receive the latest information on sales events and special deal coupons offering exclusive discounts and free offers.
Registering as a member and logging in through the app makes it possible to check membership point information, earn and spend Mitsui Shopping Park Points via a QR code within the app and use the Apuri de shiharai (payments by app) function for credit card payments to shop with convenience.
- Apuri de shiharai (payments by app) is a function limited to Mitsui Shopping Park Card (Saison) members.
- Excludes some facilities and stores.
- For details, please refer to the website. https://mitsui-shopping-park.com/msppoint/app/
Mitsui Shopping Park Staff Circle
The Mitsui Shopping Park Staff Circle initiative entails making use of the HataLuck®smartphone application to provide support for ensuring a pleasant and rewarding workplace for all employees serving at retail facilities of the Mitsui Fudosan Group. Introduced in more than 40 facilities since 2021, the initiative has been well received by countless employees.
The smartphone app enables employees to use their own smartphones as a pass to access facilities, thereby eliminating the need for lengthy procedures normally required for issuance of such passes. Moreover, the app is equipped with convenient and useful functions when it comes to everyday operations, such as enabling real-time communications between facilities and employees as well as shift scheduling.
Furthermore, a special Mitsui Shopping Park Point promotion is being held for employees working at LaLaport ANJO. Those who register the app by April 30, 2025 (Wednesday), can receive a gift of 5,000 Mitsui Shopping Park points by linking their Mitsui Shopping Park Card after registering.
Please view the following concept video for details:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khbsgxpS4Zw

Mitsui Fudosan Regional Shopping Centers and MITSUI OUTLET PARKS (As of February 2025)
- Number of facilities in Japan
Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport: 22 facilities (including the LaLaport ANJO, which is scheduled to open)
MITSUI OUTLET PARK: 14 facilities (including 1 facility that is scheduled to open)
* MITSUI OUTLET PARK OSAKA KADOMA and Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport KADOMA are each counted as one facility. - Number of facilities overseas
Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport: 5 facilities (including 2 facilities that are scheduled to open)
MITSUI OUTLET PARK: 4 facilities

Mitsui Fudosan’s Retail Facilities in the Tokai Area
Mitsui Fudosan has opened a total of six facilities in the Tokai area, starting with the opening of MITSUI OUTLET PARK JAZZ DREAM NAGASHIMA in March 2002, followed by Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport IWATA in June 2009, LaLaport NAGOYA minato AQULS in September 2018, Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport NUMAZU in October 2019, and Mitsui Shopping Park AICHI TOGO and RAYARD Hiyasa-odori Park in September 2020. In spring of 2025, LaLaport NAGOYA minato AQULS will undergo its first renewal since it opened.
Mitsui Fudosan is bringing even more exciting facilities to customers in the Tokai area, with plans to open (tentative name) MITSUI OUTLET PARK OKAZAKI in autumn of the same year that Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport ANJO is scheduled to open. Going forward, Mitsui Fudosan will continue to advance an array of initiatives while fostering cooperation between its facilities with the aim of bringing new shapes to shopping centers that are deeply connected to local communities and grow together with customers, based on its “Growing Together” concept for retail facilities.
To mark the opening of LaLaport ANJO, the first renewal in Aichi Prefecture after the opening of LaLaport NAGOYA minato AQULS, Mitsui Fudosan is Running a Luxury Present Promotion and promotion for new Mitsui Shopping Park Card members offering even better discounts than usual
Target facilities: LaLaport Aichi TOGO and LaLaport ANJO
* Content is subject to change. Please see the facility website for details.

MITSUI OUTLET PARK JAZZ DREAM NAGASHIMA
(Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture)

Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport IWATA
(Iwata City, Shizuoka Prefecture)

Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport NAGOYA minato AQULS
(Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture)

Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport NUMAZU
(Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture)

RAYARD Hisaya-odori Park
(Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture)

Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport AICHI TOGO
(Togo Town, Aichi District, Aichi Prefecture)

Computer generated image of Mitsu Shopping Park LaLaport ANJO
(Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture)

Computer generated image of (Tentative name)
MITSUI OUTLET PARK OKAZAKI
(Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture)
“Mama with LaLaport”—Reflecting Feedback from Mothers and Fathers
Based on a motto of making Lalaport facilities friendlier to mothers and fathers, the Mama with LaLaport initiative not only seeks to enhance the functions of facilities by adding nursing rooms and kids’ spaces based on advice from within and outside of Mitsui Fudosan and from customers, but also to hold events for parents and children to enjoy, and aims to be a facility friendly to parents of young children.
< Four Points of Parent-Friendly Facilities >
- Peace of mind for changing diapers and feeding
Restrooms that can accommodate strollers, feeding rooms, and diaper-changing spaces will be available. - Relaxed meals with children
Food courts with kids’ areas will enable parents to enjoy eating without worrying about troubling others. - Lots of places for kids to play
A kids’ play space will be provided, where children can enjoy playing even during shopping. - Holding events for the whole family
A range of events that families can enjoy together will be held.
Sustainability in the Mitsui Fudosan Group
Based on the meaning of its “& mark,” “to generate new value with society through cooperation, coexistence and co-creation, we forge ahead, innovating,” the Mitsui Fudosan Group views the “creation of social value” and the “creation of economic value” as two wheels of a cart. Accordingly, we believe that the creation of social value leads to the creation of economic value, and that this economic value then creates even greater social value.
Moreover, we identified six Group Materiality priority issues when formulating our new management philosophy in April 2024. These Group Materiality priority issues are (1) Contribute to industrial competitiveness, (2) Coexist with the environment, (3) Health and Vitality, (4) Safety and security, (5) Diversity and inclusion, and (6) Compliance and governance. The Mitsui Fudosan Group will work to address each of the materialities through its core business activities and contribute to the promotion of sustainability.
(References)
・ Group Management Philosophy and Long-Term Vision
https://www.mitsuifudosan.co.jp/english/corporate/innovation2030/
・ Group Materiality
https://www.mitsuifudosan.co.jp/english/esg_csr/approach/materiality/
* The initiatives outlined in this release are designed to help address the following eight Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


























