2/5 50YearOld N. 2 years ago on Google
Carefully
consider
going
here
with
innocent/young
Children,
especially
if
you
find
them
hard
to
control.
There's
several
problems
with
this
place.
Firstly
-
it's
an
outlet,
you
are
not
going
to
get
the
latest
things
for
cheaper
prices
than
you
could
find
online.
Sure,
the
shopping
environment
is
different
from
the
City
and
yes,
a
lot
of
brand
stores
have
a
presence
here,
and
sure,
you
get
a
view
of
Mt
Fuji
on
a
good
day...
though
you
should
have
a
long
shopping
list
of
things
you
need,
if
you
wish
to
break-even,
here,
otherwise
just
shop
locally....
I
am
really,.surprised
that
this
place
hasn't
become
SUICIDE
/
"Accidental
Death"
Central.
Seriously...
the
walkways
between
East
and
West
locations
are
so
easy
to
fall
off
from_jump
from
-
and
there's
well
over
a
100m
fall
below
before
...."splat!".
I
would
not
take
Kids
here
if
you
find
them
overly
active.
Kids
like
to
climb
things
and
are
curious
-
especially
if
they
can
look
over
-
but
on
the
E-W
bridge
looking
over,
is
a
downward
drop.
I
would
not
be
surprised
to
learn
that
this
place
has
suppressed
any
past
News
story
about
"Accidents"
within
its
confines....
In
my
view,
the
Walkways
with
limited
sidewalls,
and
several
100ft
drops
below,
are
dangerous...
go
there
yourself,
and
make
your
own
mind
up
-
I
am
cautious
based
upon
experience.
The
Food
halls
are...
crowded,
and
don't
really
have
anything
of
note
-
but
then,
I
didn't
book
in
advance,
so
ended
up
just
making
do
with
what
was
available
in
the
Central
area
-
in
retrospect,
it
would
have
been
better
to
have
gone
to
the
east
wing.
Restrooms
are
clean
&
functional,
though
use
pretty
bad
toilet
paper,
at
least
it
tears
in
one
piece.
And
at
least
the
doors
to
the
cubicles
don't
have
a
wide
gap,
though
you
may
need
to
clean
the
flooring
and
toilet
seat
before
you
sit
down...
though
there's
no
disinfectant
to
do
the
latter
with...
I'm
not
impressed
with
this
place,.
It
seems
like
a
weird
place
to
push
dated/outlet
fashion
brands
out
to,
with
mediocre
pricing.
That
said,
the
environment
looks
great,
but
is
horrendously
dangerous
and
I
don't
know
why
they
haven't
been
criticised
to
date
for
that
-
so
be
wary.
For
disabled
user
access
(or
Families
with
Young
baby
push-chairs/prams)
-
yes,
it
is
"friendly"
in
so
much
that
it
has
elevators
upon
floor
levels,
but
is
not
friendly
in
terms
of
direction
upon
printed
materials
or
upon
maps
shown
electronically
within
the
establishment.
And
even
for
those
able
-
the
electronic
signs
are
somewhat
poorly
thought-out...
(I
had
to
rely
upon
the
position
of
the
Sun
for
where
"Wast"
was....)
If
you
expect
to
use
this
place
to
travel
around
within
the
region,
I
would
suggest
choosing
elsewhere
-
perhaps
somewhere
closer
to
the
Station
-
as
that
is
where
the
Rental
Cycles
are
located.