An Outlet Mall Boasting the Largest Number of Stores in Kyushu
MITSUI OUTLET PARK FUKUOKA (Tentative Name) Begins Construction
Scheduled to Open in Spring 2027 on the Former Site of Marinoa City Fukuoka

November 5, 2025
Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.
Fukuoka Jisho Co., Ltd.

Key Points of this Press Release

  • Construction has begun on MITSUI OUTLET PARK FUKUOKA (tentative name) on the former site of Marinoa City Fukuoka in Nishi-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
  • The site is located near the Fukuoka Expressway Circular Route, providing excellent accessibility to the surrounding region as well as convenient transportation from Fukuoka Airport, Hakata Station, and Tenjin.
  • The outlet mall, scheduled to open in spring 2027, will feature approximately 200 stores, making it Kyushu’s largest outlet mall in terms of the number of stores. It will include outlet shops ranging from international brands and specialty shops to sports, outdoor, and kids’ stores, as well as dining areas.

Tokyo, Japan, November 5, 2025 - Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd., a leading global real estate company headquartered in Tokyo, and Fukuoka Jisho Co., Ltd. announced today that they have recently begun construction on the retail facility development project they are jointly undertaking on the former site of Marinoa City Fukuoka in Nishi-ku, Fukuoka City. The facility is scheduled to open in spring 2027.

This project involves rebuilding the outlet building of Marinoa City Fukuoka while renovating and repurposing some of the other existing buildings. The project site is located along the main road Marina-dori Ave., approximately 2 km from the Atago Interchange on the Fukuoka Expressway Circular Route, providing excellent accessibility to the surrounding region. In addition, the nearest station, Meinohama Station on the Fukuoka City Subway Airport Line, is about 25 minutes from Fukuoka Airport Station, providing convenient transportation from Fukuoka Airport, Hakata Station, and Tenjin.

Mitsui Fudosan aims to make the facility Kyushu’s largest outlet mall in terms of number of stores, bringing together approximately 200 diverse stores, including not only outlet shopping but also dining areas, to offer a wide-ranging commercial experience. The project will also feature a plaza that takes advantage of its seaside location, and it will promote the realization of a sustainable society through initiatives such as reducing CO2 emissions.


CG illustration of the entrance to MITSUI OUTLET PARK FUKUOKA (tentative name)

Main Features of the Facility

  • Retail Functions
    The facility will feature approximately 200 diverse stores, including outlet stores ranging from international brands and specialty shops to sports, outdoor, and kids’ stores, as well as dining areas, in order to create an outlet mall that can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages.
  • Development of Common Areas
    A stage that can be used for events will be installed in the open plaza that takes advantage of the rich seaside environment, in order to create an environment that offers out-of-the-ordinary experiences while also ensuring all visitors can spend their time comfortably.
  • Contribution to Addressing ESG Issues
    In addition to renovating and repurposing some existing buildings, the newly constructed buildings will incorporate solar panels, high-efficiency equipment, and energy-saving items in order to address ESG issues, including the reduction of CO2 emissions.

MITSUI OUTLET PARK FUKUOKA (Tentative Name) Project Overview

Location 2-12 Odo, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, etc.
Access < By car >
Approx. 2 km from the Atago Interchange on the Fukuoka Expressway Circular Route
< By public transport >
Approx. 5 minutes by car from Meinohama Station on the Fukuoka City Subway Airport Line
Site area Approx. 917,085 ft2 (approx. 85,200 m2)
Total floor area Approx. 1,267,989 ft2 (approx. 117,800 m2)
Retail building (new construction): Approx. 471,459 ft2 (approx. 43,800 m2)
Retail building (existing building renovation): Approx. 265,868 ft2 (approx. 24,700 m2)
Multilevel parking garage (new construction): Approx. 402,570 ft2 (approx. 37,400 m2)
Multilevel parking garage (existing building renovation): Approx. 128,090 ft2 (approx. 11,900 m2)
Structure/scale Retail building (new construction): Reinforced concrete structure, 2 floors above ground Retail building (existing building renovation): Steel structure, 4 floors above ground Multilevel parking garage (new construction): Steel structure, 6 floors above ground, 4 floors above ground Multilevel parking garage (existing building renovation): Steel structure, 4 floors above ground
Number of stores Approx. 200 stores (planned)
Schedule November 2025 Construction start Spring 2027 Completion/Opening (planned)
Architects Basic design Tokyu Architects & Engineers Inc.
OHMOTO GUMI CO., LTD. Tokyo Headquarters First-class registered architectural firm
Infrastructure development design Tokyu Architects & Engineers Inc.
Detailed design: OHMOTO GUMI CO., LTD. Tokyo Headquarters First-class registered architectural firm
Builders OHMOTO GUMI CO., LTD.
Environmental design Nonscale co.
SPACE CO., LTD.

Map

Wide-area map

Small area map

Mitsui Fudosan’s Regional Shopping Centers and Outlet Malls (as of November 2025)

Mitsui Fudosan’s Retail Facilities in the Kyushu Area

In the Kyushu area, Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport Fukuoka opened in April 2022. Under Mitsui Fudosan’s retail facility concept of “Growing Together,” the Company will continue various initiatives aimed at realizing a new type of retail facility that is rooted in the community and grows together with its customers, while promoting collaboration across its facilities.


Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport Fukuoka
(Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture)

Map of Mitsui Fudosan’s Retail Facilities in the Kyushu Area

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/


Fukuoka Jisho Group’s Retail Facilities


Canal City Hakata
(Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, opened in 1996)

Konoha Mall Hashimoto
(Nishi-ku, Fukuoka City, opened in 2011)

Park Place Oita (Oita City, opened in 2002) 

For information on other retail facilities, please visit the Fukuoka Jisho website.
https://fukuokajisho.com/en/business/commercial/