List of shopping malls in Japan

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AEon Mall Kyoto Gojo AEON MALL Kyotogojyo.JPG
Æon Mall Kyoto Gojō
Ario Shopping Mall Kashiwa in Chiba Prefecture Sevenpark Ario Kashiwa.JPG
Ario Shopping Mall Kashiwa in Chiba Prefecture
Lalaport Expocity in Osaka Prefecture Expocity.JPG
Lalaport Expocity in Osaka Prefecture
The west entrance to Nikke Colton Plaza NIKKE Colton Plaza, west entrance 01.jpg
The west entrance to Nikke Colton Plaza
Youme Town Mall in Kumamoto Prefecture You me Town Hikari no Mori 2010.JPG
Youme Town Mall in Kumamoto Prefecture

This is a list of shopping malls and shopping centers in Japan.

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Shopping malls in Japan

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