Popular ways to spend leisure time in Singapore
■Introduction
Singapore, just like in Japan, many residents enjoy their leisure time on weekends. Taking a break from busy daily life and spending quality time with family and friends is a common trait among busy Singaporeans. However, in the city-state of Singapore, where skyscrapers dominate the skyline, the ways people spend their leisure time also reflect the country’s unique character. This report introduces how Singaporeans typically spend their free time.
■Shopping at Local Malls
Singapore is well-known as a shopping paradise, and many of the city’s major MRT stations are connected to large shopping malls. Each mall has its own character: Marina Bay Sands and ION Orchard are popular with tourists for their luxury brand stores; Somerset, in the bustling city center, attracts younger crowds with trendy cafés; and malls frequented by residents typically house supermarkets, pharmacies, and fashion outlets, reflecting how closely these malls are integrated into everyday life.
■Day trips to Johor Bahru (Malaysia)
Johor Bahru, located at the southern tip of Malaysia just across the border from Singapore, has become a popular weekend getaway. Easily accessible by car, bus, or train, it attracts Singaporeans with its lower cost of living compared to Singapore. Visitors can enjoy shopping, dining, and theme parks at more affordable prices. While many Singaporeans make day trips, it is officially an international journey, so a passport is required for immigration clearance. Interestingly, several people also commute from Johor Bahru to Singapore for work, offering a glimpse into Singapore’s role as a global city.
■Short trips to resorts in Neighbouring countries
Due to Singapore’s small size and urban landscape, many residents prefer traveling to destinations where they can enjoy nature. The Indonesian resort islands of Bintan and Batam are popular weekend getaways, reachable by ferry in about an hour from Singapore. On Bintan Island, visitors can enjoy resort stays, water activities, and firefly-watching tours, while Batam Island offers nature-rich resorts where many opt to play golf.
■Conclusion
Understanding the lifestyle of Singaporeans can provide insights into effective ways to promote products and destinations locally. To support Hokkaido promotion in Singapore, we will continue to gather information on local trends and consumer behavior.

▲A shopping mall (Great World City) which locals frequent. Hokkaido Dosanko Plaza has an outlet at this mall

▲A resort hotel on Bintan Island, located less than an hour by ferry from Singapore
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