JPO, also known as the Johor Premium Outlets, is located in Malaysia in Nusajaya, Iskandar Johor, and is the first premium factory outlet in the country.
Having opened in December 2010, this is the first and proper factory outlet in Malaysia, and JPO caters to designer stores for those seeking a good bargain.
In other words, you can easily find high-street fashion brands among the many international and local brands here.
JPO (Johor Premium Outlets)
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| The entrance to JPO |
Many people come here because you can get items on sale at JPO, which are from 30% to 80% discounts, making it affordable to own designer brands.
Overall, if you have not been to the Johor Premium Outlets, you should make a trip there one day and prepare to spend at least half a day here.
My inaugural visit to JPO was in March 2012, as it was nearby the new and upcoming theme park,
Legoland Malaysia.
After my site visit to the theme park, our group had some time to spare, so we quickly visited the factory outlet here. Below are various pictures that were taken at the JPO, Malaysia.
Photos of JPO (Johor Premium Outlets)
Please note that many pictures are posted here, and each of them shows you the shops available at JPO.
Most of the images speak for themselves with the brand names too. If you want more information, please scroll down to the end of the post.
This article was made for those who are planning to visit this fantastic place, and photos tend to give you a better idea of what to expect when you are here.
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| The landmark tower of the Johor Premium Outlets |
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| Malaysian and foreigners at the factory outlet |
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| Adidas Outlet |
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| Inside the Adidas Outlet |
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| Armani Exchange Outlet |
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| 70% discount at the Armani Outlet |
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| A shopper enters the Calvin Klein Outlet in Johor |
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| The Burberry Outlet |
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| Charles and Keith Outlet |
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| A shopper about the enter the Charles and Keith Outlet |
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| Coach Outlet |
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| Inside the Coach Outlet in Johor |
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| Coach Men’s Outlet |
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| The entrance of The Cosmetics Company Store |
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| DKNY Outlet Store |
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| GAP Outlet Store entrance |
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| Guess Outlet entrance |
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| Bags on sale inside the Guess Outlet |
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| Salvatore Ferragamo Outlet Store, one of the more popular shops here |
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| Shoppers walk past the Quicksilver Outlet |
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| The facade of Raoul Outlet |
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| Need some bags? Visit the Samsonite Factory Outlet |
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| There are many choices for ladies’ shoes found at the many outlet stores here. |
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| Swiss Watch Gallery for those looking to get some watches |
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| The Timberland Outlet is also a famous shop |
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| Tommy Hilfiger Outlet, another popular shop |
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| Universal Traveller Factory Outlet for bags and winter clothing |
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| The Versace Outlet, which was going to open |
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| Puma outlet |
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| There is even a Levi’s Outlet Store here |
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| The Michael Kors Outlet is one of the most popular here |
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| Shoppers walking next to the Nike Outlet Store |
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| Thousands of Nike shoes inside the outlet |
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| The unique Pink Jambu outlet store |
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| Shoppers are seen exploring the area |
Facilities and Other Stores at JPO
Apart from the leading brands’ stores, numerous facilities and other stores are also available, including banks, cafes, restaurants, and even a bar.
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| George and the Dragon Cafe and Bar |
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| A Maybank and Police Base is available at the Johor Premium Outlets. |
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| Spacious, green and open-aired concept, just like in the USA |
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| View from the first floor of the Johor Premium Outlets |
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| There is also an exciting food court available here |
For those who plan to shop all day and dine here, the food and beverage choices found at JPO are quite interesting.
You can choose to eat at the local food court, which serves a wide selection of Malaysian and Asian cuisine.
And for those wanting something different, there is a Chinese Restaurant, an American Restaurant, a Starbucks, a Coffee Bean, and an English Pub available here.
JPO Video
Johor Premium Outlets Address
Jalan Premium Outlets
Indahpura 81000 Kulaijaya
Johor Darul Takzim, Malaysia
Phone: (607) 663 1188
Fax: (607) 663 8811
Shopping Hours are 7 days a week, from 10.00 am to 10.00 pm.
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| JPO Map |
How to go to JPO?Driving by Car:
- From Singapore – Woodlands
Singapore → Sultan Iskandar
Ciq JB → Jalan Yahya Aldatar → Lebuhraya Tebrau → Lebuhraya Utara
Selatan → Exit 253 → Exit 304 → Exit 302A → Johor Premium Outlets - From Singapore – Second Link Tuas
Singapore → Tuas → Lebuhraya Hubungan Kedua Malaysia Singapore → Exit 304 → Exit 302A → Johor Premium Outlets
(Exit Lima Kedai Toll and drive to the Senai Airport Exit E304. After 600 meters, you will see the Johor Premium Outlet
on your left)
- From Kuala Lumpur (KL)
Kuala Lumpur → Lebuhraya
Utara Selatan → Lebuhraya Hubungan Kedua Malaysia Singapura → Exit 253 →
Exit 304 → Exit 302A → Johor Premium Outlets
(Exit the interchange to Nusajaya/Pontian/Tanjung Pelepas/Tuas Exit253 or the 2nd link to Singapore. Take the exit to Senai
Airport/Ulu Tiram Route E304. After 600 meters, you will
see the Johor Premium Outlets signboard on your left)
GPS Coordinates for Johor Premium Outlets (JPO): 1º 36’31” N 103º 37’59” E
With today’s technology, you can just put Johor Premium Outlets into Waze or Google Maps, and it will direct you there.
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| If you are self-driving, please look out for the large signboards |
From Singapore by bus:
- Bus No. CW1 Kranji MRT Station to JB Sentral
- Bus No. CW2 Queen Street to JB Sentral
- Bus No. CW3 Jurong East Bus & MRT Interchange to 2nd Link (JBCIQ)
- Bus No. CW3 Jurong East Bus & MRT Interchange to 2nd Link (JBCIQ)
- Bus No. CW4 Jurong East Bus & MRT Interchange to 2nd Link (JBCIQ)
- Bus No. CW4S Jurong East Bus & MRT Interchange to 2nd Link (JBCIQ)
- Bus No. CW5 Newton Circus to JB Sentral
- Bus No. CW6 Boon Lay to 2nd Link (JBCIQ)
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| One of the securities staff on a Segway |
Conclusion
You can also read about my visit to
Rinku Premium Outlet in Osaka, Japan, as I have a slight weakness in visiting any factory outlets wherever I travel.
The Rinku Outlets is the same layout as the JPO as both are part of the international Premium Outlet chain.
After writing this article, the Genting Premium Outlets opened in 2017 and are an exciting place to visit due to the cool weather.
And if you are a serious shopper, check out my list of Factory Outlets in Malaysia as it highlights where each of them is located around the country.
Finally, for anyone heading to Johor for work or holidays, you may want to remember that the JPO or Johor Premium Outlets are just a short drive from Johor Bahru city.