The Odaiba area offers tourist attractions such as Odaiba, Tokyo Big Sight, and the Ship Science Museum, tourist events such as the Tokyo Fire Fighting Ceremony, and local delicacies such as sukiyaki, motsunabe, and soba noodles.
The Odaiba area is full of restaurants, stores, amusement parks, and other attractions for children and adults.
The Odaiba area grew rapidly in the 1990s as a waterfront subcenter and is now a nationally recognized tourist destination representing Tokyo. The Odaiba area has become a very popular spot where visitors can enjoy themselves all day long, with everything from stores to amusement facilities.
Tokyo Joypolis, one of the largest indoor theme parks in Japan, has more than 20 different types of attractions and is popular mainly among young people, but it is also popular with families as there are many free space interactions. After a long day of play, take a break at the café! The location is excellent, with a panoramic view of the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay.
The "LEGOLAND Discovery Center Tokyo," an indoor attraction with over 300 LEGO bricks, the "Daiba 1-chome Shopping Arcade," which recreates the streets of the Showa period, and the "Odaiba Takoyaki Museum," where five famous Osaka takoyaki restaurants, including the original takoyaki store Honke Aizuya, line the street. DECKS Tokyo Beach is also very popular, offering a full range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. From the seaside deck of DECKS Tokyo Beach, visitors can see the Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo Tower, and Tokyo Sky Tree.
The Fuji Television headquarters building, which has become a round mark of Odaiba, is another popular spot that cannot be missed when sightseeing in the Odaiba area. The spherical observation deck "Hachitama" offers a panoramic view of the surrounding Odaiba area, and "Fuji Television Kikkake Street," lined with the sets of popular TV programs, is full of attractions.
The coexistence of nature and the city is one of the charms of the Odaiba area, and the Rainbow Bridge at night is especially recommended.
The Rainbow Bridge, which connects the city center with Odaiba and other subcenters and gives a beautiful silhouette to Tokyo Bay, shines in a different way than during the day. It is a popular spot for lovers, and many tourists stay overnight in the Odaiba area to see the Rainbow Bridge at night.
Odaiba Kaihin Koen is a park surrounding a quiet cove in Odaiba.There is an 800-meter-long artificial sandy beach called "Odaiba Beach," where various events are held. The Statue of Liberty was erected to commemorate the friendship between Japan and France. The Rainbow Bridge can be seen beautiful...»
Rainbow Bridge is a double-decker suspension bridge with a total length of approximately 800 meters. It is popular as a weekend driving course because of its excellent daytime and nighttime views of the ocean and buildings. The upper part of the bridge is connected to the Metropolitan Expressway, w...»