AEON MALL Kawaguchi Maekawa

AEON MALL Kawaguchi Maekawa

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10 minutes for JR Warabi Station → International Industrial Bus Ion Mall Kawaguchi Maekawa, stop off, short walk
5 minutes from Tokyo Outer Route Kawaguchi Nishi IC
2400 units/4 hours free, 100 yen every 30 minutes thereafter, 2,000 yen or more in the property plus 1 hour free (up to 5 hours free)

Business Hours

10-22 o'clock, restaurants 11-23 o'clock (some opening hours are different)

Spot Category

Department Store Shopping Building

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