Nestled inside JR Shinagawa Station and divided into two sections, ecute Shinagawa is the perfect shopping plaza for people killing time in the middle of train transfers or for searching for the perfect gift. In ecute Shinagawa, you can find a bakery, bento lunch boxes, a flower shop, and accessory stores, while ecute Shinagawa South on the other side of the station features cafes, restaurants, a mini Uniqlo and a bookstore. While ecute Shinagawa is only accessible to those already inside the JR station, you can also pay a ¥130 entrance fee.
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ecute Shinagawa
Everything you need in a train station
By Karin Wu
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