What other travelers are saying about Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu
It's an old shopping mall near Toyosu station, later Lalaport 2 and 3 were built nearby.
An Aoki Grocery store in Lalaport 2, and Yurindo book shop in Lalaport 3.
There is also a Grand Buffet on 3F in Lalaport, which may unique and worth a try.
This must be one of the most huge mall in Tokyo.
Supermarkets, furniture, cloths, cafes, theater, gym.. you can buy anything you want.
When I was young, I worked around here. At that time, this mall was not so big like currently. I believe here would also be expanded one by one going forward.
Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu is a great shopping mall located at an actual dock. The mall is pretty full of stores with a large variety to pick from. The mall was clean and well organized. The restroom was very clean as well. The mall has an odd shape but is easy to navigate the multiple floors.
Take JR Keihin-Tohoku Line to Shimbashi Station, transfer to Yurikamome Line and ride to Toyosu Station. LaLaport Toyosu is directly connected to the station. Total travel time is approximately 20-25 minutes from Tokyo Station.
Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu shopping mall is open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, with restaurants open until 11:00 PM. Entry to the mall is free, but individual stores, restaurants, and entertainment facilities have their own pricing and operating hours.
LaLaport Toyosu features over 200 shops including major Japanese brands like Uniqlo, Muji, and Kidzania Tokyo. The mall offers diverse dining options from Japanese cuisine to international restaurants, plus a food court with waterfront views overlooking Tokyo Bay.
Yes, LaLaport Toyosu is very family-friendly featuring Kidzania Tokyo, a popular interactive theme park for children aged 3-15, plus baby facilities, nursing rooms, stroller rentals, and numerous kid-friendly restaurants and play areas throughout the mall.
Yes, Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu offers stunning Tokyo Bay waterfront views from multiple levels. The mall features outdoor terraces, waterside dining areas, and large windows overlooking the bay, making it a popular spot for shopping with scenic views of Tokyo's skyline.