A Lifestyle-based Commercial Facility that Inherits the Legacy of Kawaguchi
Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa Trrace KAWAGUCHI
Grand Opening on Saturday, May 31, 2025
With 94 Shops and Restaurants a New Symbol of the City is Born;
New Urban Development that Aims to Revitalize the District
April 2, 2025
Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.
Key Points of this Release
- Grand opening of Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa terrace KAWAGUCHI slated for Saturday, May 31, 2025.
- The building design utilizes existing building features, including marble and a large clock. The exterior walls feature the largest LED display in Saitama Prefecture. A new city landmark in front of JR Kawaguchi Station that inherits the legacy of Kawaguchi is born.
- Retail and service stores from daily-use shops to mixed-label boutiques, service outlets, a wide variety of restaurants, including a food court, cafés, and a beer garden, a total of 94 shops and restaurants are scheduled to open to accommodate various uses.
- It was a renovation project that used the existing building, so the environmental impact is reduced. After opening, initiatives will be conducted for realizing a sustainable society with the facility, shops, and customers working together.
Tokyo, Japan, April 2, 2025 - Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd., a leading global real estate company headquartered in Tokyo, announced today that the grand opening of Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa terrace KAWAGUCHI, a renovation project being carried out in Kawaguchi, Saitama Prefecture, is scheduled for Saturday, May 31, 2025.
The facility is based on the concept of making an existing thing new to create a new city landmark that inherits the legacy of Kawaguchi and is a symbolic presence in the station area. It is a lifestyle-based commercial facility based on renovations to the interior and part of the exterior while inheriting the legacy of Kawaguchi, namely building features of SOGO KAWAGUCHI, which closed in February 2021, and industry that represents the region.
The reborn facility contains a total of 94 shops and restaurants that meet the lifestyle needs of people in the region, including 8 stores opening in Saitama Prefecture for the first time. From apparel to household goods, home appliances, and amusement, a large number of retail and service stores will open that can be used for everything from daily use to special purchases. In addition, there’s a food court, a wide variety of food stores and a beer garden that evokes the feeling of a rooftop plaza, so the dining function is also enhanced. A rich lineup of stores will welcome in customers.
For the project, which utilizes the existing building, efforts were made to build a facility that will help realize a sustainable society. A customer-participation-based sustainability awareness-raising area has been established and measures will be taken at individual shops as well to help solve global environmental problems, so even after the facility opens, opportunities will be created for helping to realize a sustainable society with the facility, shops, and customers working together. Going forward, the Company will continue promoting renovation projects that maximize the value of the existing building with the aim of contributing to society.
Rendering of the exterior of Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa terrace KAWAGUCHI
1. A reborn building design that incorporates the legacy of Kawaguchi
Based on the facility concept of making an existing thing new to create a new city landmark that inherits the legacy of Kawaguchi, by retaining, reviving, and creating, the interior and exterior were designed to give rise to a new city landmark in front of JR Kawaguchi Station.
■Retaining the former familiar form
Things with value were retained so as not to damage their appeal, including the high-quality marble and large clock that community residents were familiar with as a part of SOGO KAWAGUCHI for around 30 years. Even detailed features like the trumpet lily handrails and interior signs that greeted so many customers were repainted and restored to retain their previous form.



Rendering of the building escalator halls and elevators halls that were finished by retaining the marble pillars and walls

■Reviving by changing the form
The walls of damaged marble have been remade into customer benches, and the mechanism of the big clock next to the main entrance, readily familiar to many people, has been reformed and now moves again. In addition, the existing design tile has been cut into pieces and embedded in pillars in common areas, as the interior decoration here and there has incorporated shadows of the past.

Rendering of the benches remade from existing marble

Rendering of the mechanical clock and the exterior entrance on the third floor in the direction of Kawaguchi Station
■Creating a new expression while protecting the context of the building and community
Not only retaining and reviving, new design on the motif of local industry (casting, and Angyo garden plants) has been combined in with the aim of making the facility loved by customers who know its former form of course but also by customers visiting for the first time. With the cooperation of the Kawaguchi Foundry Co-operative, the facility had original signs made that give one the feel of casting design and installed them in the elevator halls on each floor. At the main entrance, a green wall reminiscent of Angyo garden plants greets customers coming for a visit.

Rendering of floor number signs made by casting

Rendering of inside the entrance on the third floor in the direction of Kawaguchi Station
■Large LED display installed, the largest in Saitama Prefecture
A large LED display has been installed that is approximately 31.5 ft by 55 ft (9.6 m x 16.8 m) (762-inch), the largest display in Saitama Prefecture*1, on the western exterior wall facing the East Exit of JR Kawaguchi Station. There is excellent visibility from the pedestrian deck in the area around JR Kawaguchi Station where many people come and go. A new spot for conveying information to the community is born right in front of the one of the prefecture’s main terminal stations.
*1: Based on market research in a designated area in fiscal 3/2025. Research organization: Japan Marketing Research Organization, Inc.
Rendering of large LED display facing the East Exit of JR Kawaguchi Station
2. Development of enhanced restaurants, including a food court, supermarket, cafés, and a beer garden
■Kawaguchi FOOD MARKET supporting everyday food with a food court and food stores gathered in front of the station
A food court for when visitors get a little hungry or to stop by when they want to take a break from shopping, a supermarket to brighten up daily meals, fresh food, groceries, prepared foods, shops selling Japanese and Western confections—a total of 30 stores are gathered on the first belowground floor.
< Food court >
Tsurumaru Udon Honpo First in Saitama |
Sapporo Misono First in Kawaguchi |
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Domestically grown wheat is used for the noodles, which are made every day in-house. The noodles have a persistent chewy texture and also go down smooth. The broth is made in the Kansai style from ingredients like kombu and bonito. The broth has no off-flavors; it has a crisp taste that goes well with the noodles.![]() |
Enjoy authentic Sapporo miso ramen from this famous ramen shop with its flagship shop in Sapporo. The ramen uses aged wavy noodles sent directly from Hokkaido and specially made miso. The special soup is made with care with artisanal technique for a bowl of ramen that is hot and rich.![]() |
Gong cha First in Kawaguchi |
Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream |
Originating in Tawain, this global tea café has over 2,200 shops around the world. The menu has numerous high-quality teas committed to the original flavor and aroma of tea leaves, including the popular milk tea. The teas can be customized depending on your mood and enjoyed casually.![]() |
With 31 flavors from ingredients carefully selected from all over the world, customers can enjoy a different ice cream flavor for an entire month (31 days).![]() |
FRESHNESS BURGER | |
A burger café that adults can relax in. Delicious and healthy items are made carefully by hand, providing delicious flavor that is satisfying not just to your tastebuds but to your heart as well.![]() |
< Supermarket, fresh foods >
SEIJO ISHII (supermarket) First in Kawaguchi |
Fish Hokushin/Hokushin Sushi/Restaurant Hokushin Sushi
(fresh fish, sushi)
First in Kawaguchi |
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Based on a motto of having what’s delicious, SEIJO ISHII has an extensive lineup of delicious, special foods that have been rigorously selected by buyers from throughout Japan and the world and made available at attractive prices. ![]() |
A fresh fish specialty restaurant with locations primarily in department stores and station buildings in the Tokyo metro area. It sells fish selected by experts at daily markets at discount prices. Eat-in space available for menu items like seafood scattered sushi that uses highly fresh ingredients unique to a fishmonger and nigiri sushi with seasonal fish.![]() |
New-Quick (meat, prepared foods) | FRESH DAITO (produce) |
This meat specialty store handles high-quality, safe, and reassuring products centering on beef, pork, and chicken. It values communication with customers and delivers smiles to dining tables.![]() |
From north to south, the flavors of Japan, the blessings of nature, are delivered to dining tables with confidence. It offers delicious seasonal fruits and fresh vegetables at great value prices. ![]() |
< Food sales, prepared foods, bakeries >
AOYAMA BAKERY First in Saitama New store format A first for a shopping center |
Chant d'Oiseau BAKE New store format |
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FOUR SEEDS, which develops brands in over 50 formats, including PIZZA-LA and Joel Robuchon, is opening a new bakery format. Bread that brightens customers’ daily dining tables and seasonable offerings loaded with local vegetables and seasonal fruit, the bakery makes available products that can be enjoyed throughout the year.![]() |
This Chant d'Oiseau bake shop is committed to fresh baked and freshly made. Centering on fresh-baked madeleines and apple pie, the shop aims to provide baked goods that are absolutely delicious.![]() |
Fruit Seller Nishikawa First in Saitama A first for a shopping center |
Japan Umaimono Kan First in Saitama New store format |
The fruit omelet with seasonal fruit, delivered by a long-established fruit and vegetable wholesaler from Toyosu Market and professional pastry chefs, is the shop’s signature dish. The shop has been featured on various television programs. Customers will enjoy sweets made with ample use of fresh, premium fruit.![]() |
Delicious items are gathered from throughout Japan. This and that items that are hard to obtain unless you go to where they are available locally. Delivering new encounters and excitement.![]() |
AWAJIYA First in Saitama |
SEIBU SOGO Shop |
Founded in 1903, a long-standing proprietor of boxed lunches from Kobe. Starting with the famous Hippari Dakohan, the shop offers a large selection of unique products, including collaboration products with various characters.![]() |
A selection of recommended gift items, including Japanese confections and popular sweets from famous stores representing a department store. A department store basement condensed into one shop.![]() |
Washokuya no Sozai En First in Saitama |
Anko no Yamaka First in Kawaguchi |
Standard dishes with extra effort—prepared foods overflowing with originality, ingenuity and a feel for the seasons. The shop supplies everything from cold dishes to main dishes and bento boxed lunches. All the products are made in the in-store kitchen and delivered fresh.![]() |
A delicious anko (sweet bean paste) shop that prepares anko with special adzuki beans, sugar and cooking methods. Anko contains polyphenol, dietary fiber, iron, potassium, and protein, so health effects can be expected.![]() |
Ginza Aster First in Kawaguchi |
TOMIZAWA SHOUTEN First in Kawaguchi |
A prepared foods specialty shop providing traditional flavors almost 100 years old operated by Ginza Aster, a Chinese restaurant founded in 1926. Use for everyday meals, special meals and for gifts as well.![]() |
TOMIZAWA SHOUTEN handles a wide variety of products committed to quality, centering on ingredients for sweets and bread-making and including Japanese food ingredients and spices. A specialty store for food ingredients for fun and delicious meals.![]() |
Bairindo First in Kawaguchi |
RF1 / KOBE CROQUETTE |
A Japanese and Western confections shop founded in Saitama in 1864. Its lineup centers on its famous soft sable cookies and includes delicious confections from everyday gifts to just a little something. The store eagerly awaits your visit.![]() |
Centering on salads, RF1 provides customers with prepared foods committed to health, safety, peace of mind, and freshness. KOBE CROQUETTE has a lineup of croquettes that bring out the deliciousness of their ingredients. A colorful selection to support customer meals.![]() |
Okashi no Machioka | KALDI COFFEE FARM |
A sweets shop that is fun and exciting. From left to right, as far as you can see, bunches of sweets. From currently popular sweets to nostalgic penny candy, this sweets specialty shop has an extensive selection.![]() |
Starting with 30 original varieties of coffee beans, specially selected, the store is crammed with rare foods, sweets, wine, cheese, and spices that are fun to just look at.![]() |
Kiyoken | Kurasei |
Beginning with shumai dumplings with the rich flavor of pork and dried scallops and shumai bento boxed lunches, delicious even when cold, the store offers the flavors of Yokohama, including Yokohama Moon Cakes and Chukaman made to match Japanese tastes.![]() |
Provides Saikyo miso marinade using fresh fish, as well as dried fish and handmade prepared dishes. With carefully selected ingredients and expert skill, enjoy authentic flavors even at home.![]() |
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts | Kodawariya |
A doughnut shop founded in America in 1937. The shop provides high-quality doughnuts, including its signature Original Glazed® created with a secret recipe unchanged since the shop’s founding.![]() |
This specialty shop mainly provides domestic food ingredients made without chemical pesticides, fertilizers or synthetic additives as well as organic food products made in Japan and overseas.![]() |
Nihonichi | Beard Papa’s Tsukuritate Kobo |
This shop offers a rich variety that includes grilled chicken skewers, prepared foods, grilled eel, and boxed lunches. The grilled chicken skewers use fresh chicken meat and the skewers are grilled one by one directly over the flame. The shop also makes prepared dishes with fried food, brightening up the customer’s dining table.![]() |
This cream puff specialist makes cream puffs by hand in the store so they are always fresh-made. The pastry dough is always cooked in the oven and the cream is made fresh each day at the shop to preserve its freshness.![]() |
FUJIYA | |
From short cake to sweets for daily snacks to anniversary sweets to help celebrate that important day, this shop is loaded with sweets. Peko-chan’s smile at the shop is eager to greet visitors.
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< Cafés >
Starbucks Coffee | Lull&Sip Coffee First in Saitama New store format A first for a shopping center |
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A specialty coffee store born in Seattle, USA. Enjoy drinks and food rich in variety. Through cups of coffee, the shop provides connections between people and heart-warming moments.![]() |
Lull&Sip Coffee is a full-service café in a new format run by the company that operates the Jiichiro brand. Why not take a short break from shopping to enjoy delicious coffee, a light meal or a sweet reward?![]() |
■WILDBEACH KAWAGUCHI, the former rooftop beer garden renovated and revived as resort space
First in Saitama
The famous beer garden in Shinjuku, WILDBEACH, is opening for the first time in Saitama. It has been renovated on the theme of a station front resort to escape the ordinary while retaining the spirt of the rooftop beer garden loved by locals in the days of SOGO KAWAGUCHI. There’s also a café and an approximately 1614.5 ft2 (150 m2) beach as the garden is reborn with an LA taste. Families, friends, and groups—a wide variety of people can enjoy this relaxing resort.

Beer garden rendering (photos from WILDBEACH Shinjuku)

Provided menu rendering
3. A large lineup of retail and service stores to nourish everyday life in the Kawaguchi area
Apparel, household goods, home appliances, amusement facilities—from daily use to mixed-label boutiques, the shopping center has a wide variety of merchandise and service shops. As a facility directly connected to the train station, it is convenient for purchases when going out and coming home.
■Retail stores with a large selection of items convenient for everyday living
■High-sensitivity fashion shops to brighten up everyday life
UNITED ARROWS green label relaxing | URBAN RESEARCH Store |
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Based on the concept of “Be happy—A stylish day every day is good for the heart,” the store provides business and casual wear with the just the right amount of trendiness, kids wear, and household goods.![]() |
As a lifestyle store that symbolizes the URBAN RESEARCH Group, the store edits all the Group’s content and broadly proposes an attractive wardrobe, shoes, food products, and miscellaneous goods.![]() |
WWS | Afternoon Tea LIVING |
Work clothes that look like suits born from waterworks sites. Because the clothes originate in work clothes, they are tough, can be washed every day in a washing machine, don’t need to be ironed, and fit comfortably like a sweatshirt. The shop was born after it developed its own new materials from the latest technology and research.![]() |
Based on the “spice of a day” message, this store incorporates trends into the everyday and produces colorful lifestyles. It’s a lifestyle brand that enables encounters with such happiness and delivers a little spice to living. It has a wide variety of clothing, food, and household items.![]() |
ONWARD CROSSET SELECT | +moonbat |
This shop provides a suite of ladies apparel, kumikyoku, anySiS, UNFILO, and the popular steppi knit pumps. From apparel for daily use to looks for going out for use on special days and work, the shop offers a broad selection.![]() |
Enjoy and cherish the season. +moonbat is an accent fashion specialty shop offering rain umbrellas, sun umbrellas, stoles, hats, and more based on a concept of “positive comfort and beauty for living.”![]() |
ReFa | WA ORiental TRaffic |
ReFa does away with existing boundaries and produces products with casual ideas that sometimes even change people’s lifestyle habits. Beauty not as duty but as entertainment.![]() |
This ladies shoe shop handles WA ORiental TRaffic items good for daily use and whimsical ORiental TRaffic items as well. Sizes range from 22.0 cm to 26.0 cm (S–LL).![]() |
■From everyday items to gymnastic classes, stores that nurture children’s growth and smiles
NISHIMATSUYA | mitulle Photo Studio |
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A convenient location right next to Kawaguchi Station, NISHIMATSUYA offers a wide variety of convenient, low-price, reassuring products from maternity to child-raising. The sizes run from newborn to school size (up to 160 cm).![]() |
At the LaLa terrace KAWAGUCHI location, the multiple photo booths are finished with a natural, gentle atmosphere. The studio is packed with details that allow for stylish photos, including maternity, baby, and Shichi-go-san. Smash cake photoshoots are also highly popular.![]() |
NEiS Gymnastics Classes | K-POP Choreo |
NEiS Gymnastics Classes are classes to nurture healthy bodies and supple minds. Along with gymnastics classes, there are kids classes for ages 2 and 3 and back handspring classes for second-year grade school children and older.![]() |
This studio uses a curriculum supervised by a Korean producer. Master one song each month, from among popular K-POP and famous, catchy boys and girls group songs.![]() |
Abacus Classes 88 Kun | KANDA GAIGO KIDS’ CLUB |
There are limits on class size, so instruction takes place in small groups. The child’s concerns and stumbling points are addressed individually, and instructors strive to reach out at the pace of each individual. ![]() |
“We take you around the world.” This club strives to foster small internationals who can connect people and countries.
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GiGO | LEMONADE by Lemonica / fanfancy+ with GiGO |
Centering on crane games, this establishment has a colorful selection of game machines, including interactive music games and kids card machines. It provides daily-use entertainment drawing on its favorable station-front location for customers on shopping trips or commuting to work or school.![]() |
LEMONADE by Lemonica is a lemonade specialty shop with an original recipe and fanfancy+ with GiGO is a fan support shop that proposes items that express a “Like.”![]() |
GORON! | |
GORON! is a newly planned shop-in-shop to deliver the joy of searching for something that you’re interested in along with the exciting capsule toy experience of not knowing what you’re going to get.![]() |
■WORKSTYLING shared office opens on rooftop floor
WORKSTYLING, the shared office developed by Mitsui Fudosan, will open on the rooftop floor. Since the service began in April 2017, Mitsui Fudosan has developed it to meet the rapid diversification of working styles. As of April 2, 2025, the company had opened around 550 sites, when including partner STATION WORK, and they are used by around 1,200 member companies and some 320,000 contracted members. Based on a Purpose of “Providing a ‘happy’ working environment for all workers,” the company not only provides shared office space but services that lead to happy work arrangements for each and every user.
Official site: https://mf.workstyling.jp

WORKSTYLING Kawaguchi entrance rendering

WORKSTYLING Kawaguchi interior rendering
4. Conducting initiatives with the facility, shops, and customers working together to realize a sustainable society
In a project aimed at reducing environmental impact, the plan is to carry out initiatives for realizing a sustainable society even after the facility has opened. The KAWAGUCHI CIRCULATION BASE, an area for raising awareness of sustainability with the participation of customers, has been established in the common area and individual stores will also implement various environmentally friendly practices It is aiming to be an area for continuing initiatives with not only the facility but also shops and customers working together.
■Establishment of KAWAGUCHI CIRCULATION BASE, an area for sustainability awareness-raising with customer participation
The KAWAGUCHI CIRCULATION BASE has been established as a sustainability awareness-raising area that not only provides information on sustainability but also allows customers to participate.
By establishing a display that shows the inherited legacy, a waste sorting box for plastic bottles, and event space for social contribution activities, the area demonstrates the three functions of display, participate, and communicate with the goals of promoting increased awareness of sustainability and having visitors develop an affection for the facility.
With the waste sorting box for plastic bottles, the area name signs are constructed with materials made from recycled plastic bottle waste that is sorted to create a mechanism that allows participation in an initiative that contributes to sustainability.
KAWAGUCHI CIRCULATION BASE rendering
■Measures that contribute to realizing a sustainable society also conducted at individual shops within the facility
Even at shops scheduled to open in the facility, diverse measures are being developed to help solve global environmental problems.
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts | LUNA EARTH |
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The reusable bag can fit up to four Krispy Kreme half-boxes (six doughnuts). It is made from sturdy polypropylene and its large capacity allows it be repeatedly used for shopping or other daily tasks.![]() |
This shop conducts donation activities by collecting unused accessories from customers. The collected accessories are exported to developing countries and sold locally. A portion of the proceeds are used for vaccines delivered to children throughout the world.![]() |
KICHIJOJI KIKUYA | Kutsushitaya |
Fixtures and interior materials not used at other stores are remade and used. The traditional handicrafts the store handles, centering on ceramics and lacquerware, are carefully made by craftspeople using natural materials. Assuming they are used with care for a long period of time, the environmental impact is small when they are thrown away and this also reduces waste volume.![]() |
The fixtures at renovated stores, etc. are touched up and reused. The scraps given off in the manufacturing process are not thrown out; a workshop has been opened that makes dolls and coasters so the scraps can be reused.![]() |
JINS | RF1 / KOBE CROQUETTE |
As a company that is the No.1 seller of eyewear in Japan, JINS is involved in eyewear recycling. Through the BRING PLA-PLUS recycling program for product plastic run by JEPLAN, INC., since 2012 activities have been conducted to collect unneeded plastic glasses and recycle them into fuel.![]() |
The plastic checkout bags used by the store are made with biomass plastic, which contains 30% plant-based material. By charging for the checkout bags, the decline rate is approximately 80%, which, thanks in part to the cooperation of customers, is reducing plastic by approximately 81 tons per year.![]() |
SHOO・LA・RUE | GLOBAL WORK |
In a closed loop recycling program that uses waste cardboard given off by the company, paper shopping bags are created using the base paper produced by the program, and hangers are made using rice husks. The sustainable material CIRCRIC is utilized in some products.![]() |
Through the REBAG PROJECT that encourages customers to use their own bags, the store is working to reduce environmental impact. When customers decline use of a shopping bag, they receive 10 points that can be used in common at GLOBAL WORK stores and the Group’s online store “and ST.”![]() |
PASEOS | TOKYO SHIRTS |
Through the MUDAZERO project that broadly collects clothing regardless of the material, activities are conducted that recycle clothes into clothes.![]() |
Using BRING Material, in which new shirts are created from materials produced from unneeded clothes that are collected, a circular economy is established.![]() |
KEYUCA | Afternoon Tea LIVING |
The store develops the Land series of tableware, which is made with around 20% recycled ceramics from collected tableware that is pulverized and mixed in, and promotes other product development using sustainable materials.![]() |
Valuing the environment and society, under the CHERISH PALE BLUE DOT project, which conveys the store’s desire for a happy, sustainable future through products and various activities, reusable bags are sold that are made with recycled plastic material.![]() |
UNIQLO / GU | |
At UNIQLO and GU, clothing collected at the stores is reused, and, collaborating with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and NGOs and NPOs around the world, it is sent to people around the world in need of clothing, including people in refugee camps and in need of emergency disaster support in regions stricken by disaster. In addition, clothing that can’t be reused is utilized in soundproofing material in cars, etc.![]() |
■DBJ Green Building Certification
The facility earned a three-star rating from the DBJ Green Building certification program, which evaluates environmental and social considerations from a perspective based on ESG. DBJ Green Building certification is a system for certifying real estate that gives consideration to the environment and society. Evaluation items include overall environmental performance as well as diversity and considerations for the surrounding environment and collaboration with stakeholders.
Official site: https://igb.jp/en/index.html
5. Initiatives for creating a pleasant work environment and enriched community
■Employee space updated from existing facilities
With the goals of creating a pleasant work environment for employees and raising employee satisfaction, employee space for workers to relax in (employee break room, dedicated smoking room) have been established in the facility. Space is provided for all employees to use casually and comfortably.
・ Established spacious table seating
・ Equipped with outlets for recharging cell phones
・ Provide free Wi-Fi
・ Established sinks for teeth-brushing
・ Established a powder area
・ Warm interior design
・ Established soft lighting; etc.
Employee break room rendering
List of Stores Opening in Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa terrace KAWAGUCHI
List of Stores Opening in Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa terrace KAWAGUCHI(PDF:154KB)
Overview of Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa terrace KAWAGUCHI
Location | 3-5-1 Sakaecho, Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture |
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Location | 3-5-1 Sakaecho, Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture |
Site area | Approx. 95,799 ft2 (approx. 8,900 m2) |
Structure/Scale | Steel-reinforced concrete / reinforced concrete construction; 11 aboveground floors, 2 belowground floors |
Total floor area | Approx. 740,557 ft2 (approx. 68,800 m2) |
Store area | Approx. 231,424 ft2 (approx. 21,500 m2) |
Number of stores | 94 |
Access | Directly connected via pedestrian deck from Kawaguchi Station on the JR Keihin Tohoku Line |
Operating hours | Merchandise sales 10:00–21:00 Food court 10:30–21:00 * Some stores have different operating hours. * Operating hours may change, so please check the website for the latest information. |
Schedule | Construction start: August 2024 Opening: May 31, 2025 |
Project operator | Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. |
Architect | TAISEI CORPORATION |
Contractor | TAISEI CORPORATION |
Environment design | SPACE CO., LTD. |
Operation and management | Mitsui Fudosan Retail Management Co., Ltd. |
Facility teaser site | https://mitsui-shopping-park.com/lsp/lalat/special/lalat-kawaguchi/teaser/(in Japanese) |
Floor layout
Map
Wide-area map
Small area map
Mitsui Fudosan’s Lifestyle Park-type Commercial Facilities (as of April 2025)
Based on the concepts of city vibrancy and brightening up daily life, the facilities have a core of a supermarket and household goods stores and gather together fashion, restaurants, and medical and service functions needed by the community with the aim of providing refined lifestyles to urban and suburban dwellers as a highly convenient commercial facility.
Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa Terrace MINAMISENJU (opened in 2004 in Arakawa-ku, Tokyo), Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa terrace MUSASHIKOSUGI (opened in 2014 in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture), Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa terrace TOKYO-BAY (opened in 2023 in Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture), and Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa terrace HARUMI FLAG (opened in 2024 in Chuo-ku, Tokyo) are currently in operation, and Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa terrace KITAYASE (scheduled to open in June 2025 in Adachi-ku, Tokyo) is currently under development.
About the Mitsui Shopping Park Points Service
Mitsui Shopping Park Points can be accrued and used for convenient discounts. The point service can be used at nationwide commercial facilities operated by the Mitsui Fudosan Group and at Mitsui Shopping Park’s official online retailing site Mitsui Shopping Park &mall.
Based on how the points are used, the Company has made available the Mitsui Shopping Park Card Saison (point card with credit card functions), which has no annual fees and which offers many benefits when it is used, and the Mitsui Shopping Park Point Card (no credit card functions).
* Cannot be used at some sotres.
For details, refer to the following website.
https://mitsui-shopping-park.com/msppoint/
Mitsui Shopping Park Staff Circle
As part of the Mitsui Shopping Park Staff Circle initiative to create a comfortable work environment and a plentiful community, the “Hata Luck” app, which brings together functions to achieve ease of work, will be introduced to this facility following its adoption in other facilities, including LaLaport shopping malls, nationwide.
Through the use of this app, communication or information passed through the facility that was conventionally transmitted through posters in the facility or messages from shop owners can be coordinated and shared in real time. Mitsui Fudosan will offer various kinds of support to shop staff in both soft and hard aspects and aims to improve the ease of work as well as job enthusiasm.
For details, please view the conceptual video below. (in Japanese)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khbsgxpS4Zw
Sustainability in the Mitsui Fudosan Group
Based on the meaning of its “& mark,” “to generate new value with society through cooperation, coexistence and cocreation, 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 three Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).