[Giveaway] Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu Shopping and Dining Voucher Worth 3,000 Yen for 3 Winners

[Giveaway] Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu Shopping and Dining Voucher Worth 3,000 Yen for 3 Winners

Mitsui Fudosan is giving away shopping and dining vouchers for Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu to 3 readers of TRAICY to commemorate the grand opening of the Phase 4 expansion on June 23.

Since its initial opening in 2012, Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu has undergone two expansions, becoming Japan’s largest outlet mall. The Phase 4 expansion introduced 30 new shops, bringing the total to an area of approximately 53,100 square meters with 330 stores, the most in Japan. It also features Japanese firsts such as “instant skateboards,” “SOPH.,” and “PXG,” as well as Kantou firsts like “lululemon” and “MAISON KITSUNÉ.”

Additionally, they introduced a large roof terrace of about 700 square meters for sports and entertainment events and Japan’s first permanently-installed outlet skateboard park. Renovations include a new kids’ park and enhanced pet facilities in existing areas.

Prize

3,000 yen shopping and dining voucher usable at “Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu” (3 winners)

How to Enter

You will be automatically entered by registering for a new TRAICY ID.

Campaign Period

Until August 15, 2025

Winner Announcement

Winners will be contacted via their registered email address.

Other Information

– Winners will need to provide personal information for prize delivery and this will be shared with a third-party handling the delivery.
– Delivery is limited to Japan.
– Creating multiple IDs or entering for resale purposes will invalidate your entry.
– Please read our privacy policy for how personal information is handled.
– If you cannot be reached, do not respond in time, or the prize is returned after delivery, your win will be voided.
– Prize provider is Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu.
– The prize has an expiration date. Please be aware in advance.

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