Winter

A crisp cold wind blows

Snow starts swirling on mountains

Ice sparkle on trees

The "Winter Wonderland" area in the mall is built entirely indoors, to preserve the wintery feel on hot summer days. Yet the theming remains of highest quality: a traditional Japanese fishing village covered in snow. The former fishing pond has frozen over, transforming into an ice skating rink!

Ice Skating is cheap; most of the money is made over at the Skates Cart just outside the rink entryway. Surrounding the entire rinks are a variety of shops- many returning from the former Ikspiari Mall. Override is a quality hat shop. Shoufukuchubou is a take-out Chinese restaurant seated right next to Ippudo, a popular Ramen restaurant. Further down, there's the Outback Steak House, which is self-explanatory. The southern side of the mall is focused more on shopping, featuring The Body Shop, Breeze, Star Jewelry, and Natural Kitchen all returning from Ikspiari.

A few of the restaurants, retail and attractions you will be able to experience are...

New Arrivals

Two new shops to the shopping mall are LL Bean and The Ice Bar. LL Bean is a northern retail company based in the United States and Japan.

The Ice Bar is an elite bar located near the back on the Winter Pavilion with an "icy" theme. You will need to show a valid ID, proving you are above 20 (Japan's drinking age). Don't get cold feet!

The Ice and Snow Sculptures

As you walk around the Winter Wonderland, you will notice collections of Ice and Snow Sculptures. Some are traditional while others rooted in popular culture. Feel free to take pictures and gaze in awe at the art on display!

Anyone may apply for their art to be displayed in the Winter Pavilion. There is a complex process that determines the best of the best to display to the world.

Also present in the Winter Wonderland is a snowy play area. Fake snow is generated throughout the day to remain clean. Kids can roll around and make their very own snowmen! A small slide is also here, where children can “ride down the mountains”! Lastly, there's a small "snow tree" farm