Mosaic Mall Kohoku, Einkaufszentrum in Japan
Mosaic Mall Kohoku is a shopping center in the Kohoku area of Yokohama, Japan. It spans several floors with wide corridors, large windows, shops selling clothing, electronics, and everyday goods, as well as dining and leisure areas.
The mall opened in the 2000s and quickly became part of daily life for people living in the Kohoku neighborhood. It was planned from the start to bring together shopping and leisure under one roof.
The name of the mall refers to the mosaic pattern visible in the building's design. Inside, shopping, dining, and leisure areas sit side by side, making the space a natural gathering point for families and neighbors.
The mall is easy to reach by train or bus, with stops close by in the Kohoku area. Weekday visits tend to be quieter than weekends, when local families come in larger numbers.
Inside the mall there is a play area for children positioned close to the main shopping zones. This layout lets parents keep an eye on their children without moving far from the shops.
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