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Shopping With International Taste


If you like shopping, you should visit the shopping complex at Nagoya Super Block in Batam, Riau Archipelago Province. It offers products in several modern shopping malls within one compound. In this pedestrian area, there are 450 kiosks and 170 shops with a Hypermarket on Nagoya Hill. The Nagoya area is located at Sudirman and Yos Sudarso Streets, Jodoh subdistrict, Batam, Indonesia.

It is easy to find restaurants selling fast food, Chinese food, Peking duck, steak, and pizza. Visitors can buy various items including electronics, clothing and food in this area. Since it is situated in the City Center, tourists will have no difficulty finding accommodations during their trip. Several star-rated hotels are available around this area. Visitors can enjoy walking streets with plenty of food and shopping without having to worry about the heat or rain because these streets have an integrated city walk similar to those in Singapore. The city walk area is located in the mall, but it is designed with wide spaces to look like a “mini city”. In this area, visitors can also enjoy live music.

Get Around

This large area has many shops, restaurants, stalls, cafes, etc. Its super block malls are combined with offices, business centers, and residences including apartments and condominiums. In Batam, Nagoya is not the only super block area. You can also visit other super block areas such as Imperium Superblock and Harbour Bay. Compared to other super blocks, Nagoya is more strategically located as it is situated within Batams City Center.

Get There

It’s not hard to get to this area because it is located in Batam City Center, which is the economic center of Riau Archipelago. You can take a flight to Hang Nadim international airport and a private car, rented car or taxi for only 15 minutes to this area.

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