
2013-12-29
Tenjin Chikagai, An Underground Shopping Mall in Fukuoka City
Distributor : EnchantingJapan
Tenjin Chikagai is an underground shopping mall in Tenjin ward of the Fukuoka City. At 160 meters long and with 150 various shops, it is the longest mall in Kyushu Region. One interesting aspect of this mall is that it is built with a similar atmosphere as a 19th century European city. The entire mall is dimly lit, with stained glass roof and windows and paved cobble stone paths.
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