I went to "IKEA Port Island" of the Kansai first-shop ~ Escape editing ~



It took about 4 hours to go around and wait for me to finish eating after entering the store, and it was around 14 o'clock when I thought I should go home soon. Though I thought that the flow of people would fall sooner after daytime, I thought that I could go home comfortably, but such a sweet idea was crushed as easily as I got down to the first floor.

So I will deliver the last article from IKEA Port Island.
Wall decoration store on the first floor.


Before that, it is a selling space for lighting fixtures and the like. The row from the cash register was going along along the inner wall.


When the doors of the emergency exit were opened, a warning beep sounded, frequent ringing with clerks coming in and out and cart accidentally colliding.


A row of people who stands at the store and a line of people who lined up at the cash register mix together so that I can not understand anything any more.


The last tail continued further from behind the uncle with this paper.


Register standby queue extending while watching. I have no idea how long it will take to finish treasurer.


Because I had a nice glass, I thought that I should buy it for a while but I gave up looking at the row to this long cash register. There was as wide as it was, it was hard to return to return. At the corner of the assembled furniture, rows were made partitioning the front of the shelf.



There is an exit for people who do not pass the cash register at the right end.


A total of 32 cash registers are in full operation.



This is an ascending escalator heading to the parking lot, so that you can ride with the cart pushed. The descend is an ordinary escalator.


On the table, a row of people waiting for the shuttle bus. Although it seems that there are quite a few, it seems that it was able to be accommodated by roughly one bus.



At this time, more people were waiting for entry.


A row of people who walked from the port liner station.


I approach IKEA Port Island from the front.


Four kinds of messages were listed here as well. Furniture that has passed through the toughest tests is placed.


Assembly furniture etc are packed in Pekachiko.


The pictures are different from those in the store.


High quality products at prices that anyone can buy.


I came back because of that, it is hard to get out of the parking lot.


The matrix that was visible from the gap has continued for a long time.


By the way, according to the IKEA release, it seems that the number of customers who visited IKEA Port Island by 2 pm was 2,274 people. On the way, "code hayabusa" and "code 99" were issued for store clerks in the store interior broadcasting, but I am a little wondering what the content was.

On weekends it seems that there are more people of this same size or more, so if you are planning to go to IKEA, please do yourself well and take care.

23:04 Addendum: The final number of visitors to the first day was 36,000 people.

in Coverage,   Video, Posted by logc_nt