How can I use the IKEA Tachikawa parking lot?
Paid parking for 1,500 cars is available (¥1,000/day). Customers who purchase products can have their parking fee waived by presenting their 2D code receipt for the day. The conditions for free parking are as follows: Weekdays: Free with any purchase. Weekends & Holidays: Free with purchases of ¥1,000 or more. *Receipts cannot be combined.
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