Odaiba is a popular shopping and entertainment destination located on a man-made island in Tokyo Bay.
To get to Odaiba, take the JR Yamanote Line to Shimbashi Station and transfer to the Yrikamome Line for TOYOSU. Get off at ODAIBA-KAIHINKOEN Station.
Our plan is to walk in a circle, starting from Decks Tokyo Beach (1) to Aquacity Odaiba (2) for more shopping. We will stop by to take pictures of the Statue of Liberty and Rainbow Bridge (3), then visit the Fuji TV Building (4). We will look for Gundam at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza (5) and end the day at the antique car museum at Venus Fort (6).
Decks Tokyo Beach in the rain
Inside the mall there is LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER
Admission fee for adults is 2,300 yen per person (2,000 yen per person for groups of 2 or more). Children under 2 years old are free.
Madame Tussauds
(Tokyo Joypolis, reopened in July 2012 after renovations)
Continue walking to Aquacity Odaiba mall
Don't forget to take a picture with the bear.
The path outside to the Statue of Liberty
Take a tour inside the Aquacity Odaiba mall
CAPCOM Souvenir Shop
Coca Cola Souvenir Shop
Coca Cola Store
There is a fish tank too.
The Japan Duty Free shop has KUMAMON! You don't have to go all the way to Kyushu to buy it.
Smile Gift Children's Bag Shop
Kitty bags at ViviTix shop
The Disney Store
At the bottom of the Aquacity Odaiba mall on the sea side, if you go at the end of March, you will also see cherry blossoms.
Go take a picture of the Statue of Liberty and the Rainbow Bridge
There are chairs to sit and enjoy the view, or you can walk down to the beach below.
Here's a close-up photo of the Statue of Liberty for you.
Rainbow Bridge
Turn around and you will see the Fuji TV Building
Fuji TV Building illuminated at night
There is a One Piece souvenir shop on the Fuji TV Building.
When visiting Odaiba, there are sometimes events held on the walkway between Aquacity Odaiba and the Fuji TV Building.
Continue your search for Gundam at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
Stay until the lights turn on at Gundam
Let's go to Venus Fort before we go back.
Entrance arch if you walk from DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
Came across the History Garage displaying vintage cars
Create a retro atmosphere
The atmosphere inside the mall is like being in Europe.
Global Discovery Zone with a racing car exhibition area
Ferris Wheel opens from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM (Saturday and Sunday open until 11:00 PM)
Admission fee 920 yen (private cabin 3,080 yen)
This Ferris wheel is 115 meters tall, offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay and Odaiba. Each cabin can accommodate 6 passengers (4 passengers for glass cabins) and takes 15 minutes per ride.
I'm back at my hotel, the Sakura Hotel Ikebukuro, after a long day of sightseeing.
Wit Sil
Friday, September 27, 2024 10:20 AM