Solaria Stage, Fashion complex in Tenjin, Japan
Solaria Stage is a large shopping complex with 17 floors above ground and 3 basement levels housing fashion retailers and dining options. The building spans 63,929 square meters (688,500 sq ft) with shops and restaurants distributed throughout its vertical space.
Planning began in 1989 and the building opened on April 3, 1999, establishing a major retail hub. This development marked an important shift in how the Tenjin district grew as a modern shopping destination.
The Nishitetsu Hall on the sixth floor hosts concerts and performances that draw crowds looking for entertainment beyond shopping. This venue shapes how locals and visitors experience the area's cultural rhythm.
The building connects directly to Nishitetsu Fukuoka Station and Tenjin Bus Center, making arrival straightforward. Most shops operate from morning to evening, allowing for a full day of browsing and dining.
The basement level houses Reganet Tenjin, a specialized seafood market that stays open later than main shopping areas. This hidden gem appeals to evening visitors looking to pick up fresh catch or discover local specialties.
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