Leisure / Hobbies Spots in Toyosu / Ariake / Odaiba Area

  • Tokyo Big Sight (Tokyo International Exhibition Center)
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    3.5
    681 Reviews
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    Tokyo Koutou-ku Ariake 3-11-1
    Located in the Ariake district of Tokyo's Koto City, this is Japan's largest convention center. It opened in 1996 and is used for various trade fairs and exhibitions throughout the year including business as well as cultural events. It is famous for hosting the Tokyo Motor Show and the Comic Market. The interior is mainly divided up into the Conference Tower, East Hall, East New Exhibition Hall, West Hall and Restaurant Avenue.

    Currently visiting this wonderful structure for a lengthy work assignment and Im blown away by how large, impressive and well-run it is.

  • National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan)
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    4.0
    1089 Reviews
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    Tokyo Koutou-ku Aomi 2-3-6
    This is a national science museum on Odaiba island. The permanent exhibits cover a broad range of subjects from the simple science questions to those regarding the latest technologies including the earth environment, space exploration, and the wonders of life. The dome shaped theater that plays 3D science films and other three-dimensional planetarium presentations is very popular. The director of this museum is the famous astronaut, Mamoru Mohri.

    If you come expecting a museum of emerging science and technology, you might be a tad disappointed. This really is more of a set of more or less sophisticated art pieces and exhibits showcasing...

  • DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
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    Tokyo Koutou-ku Aomi 1-1-10
    This commercial facility is located in Tokyo’s Odaiba area. It opened in 2012 as a new sightseeing place for sightseeing in Tokyo. It features fast fashion shops and popular brands from Japan and overseas as well as a restaurant floor and a food court containing branches of famous Tokyo stores. It also has the Zepp DiverCity entertainment facility that contains a Round 1 Stadium complete with bowling alley. The shopping complex is also famous for the life-size Gundam replica standing just outside.
  • DECKS Tokyo Beach
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    4.0
    212 Reviews
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 1-6-1
    An urban shopping mall located in Odaiba. The facility, such as its open terrace and wood deck which serves as mall’s namesake, has a boat motif. With Tokyo Bay spreading out before your eyes, here you can enjoy shopping while feeling like you are on an expensive cruise ship. The mall also has a full array of indoor entertainment facilities, such as Tokyo Joypolis and Legoland.

    Smallest of the 3 malls in Odaiba. Limited shops, pretty boring. If one dont have time to visit all the 3 malls here, suggest to skip this one. Start with Diver City mall. However all said...

  • teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM
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    Tokyo Koto-ku Toyosu 6-1-16
  • Aqua City Odaiba
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 1-7-1
    A shopping mall adjoining Odaiba Seaside Park in the Daiba area of Minato City Tokyo. The mall hosts casual fashion and lifestyle goods shops, the largest restaurant zone in the area, a movie theater, and the Sony ExploraScience museum. The facility's ramen theme park and the Fuji TV Kid's Cafe Mamatoko are also popular.
  • Madame Tussauds Tokyo
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    4.0
    254 Reviews
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 1-6-1 Dex Tokyo Beach Island Mall 3F
    Located inside the DECKS Tokyo Beach in Odaiba, Minato City, Tokyo, this is an annex of the Madame Tussauds wax museum in London. Various celebrities and famous people from around the world such as Michael Jackson, Beyoncé, the UK’s Prince William, former President Barack Obama and Mao Asada are reproduced in life-like form. Part of the appeal is that beyond merely looking at the forms, you can rest your arm on their shoulder and take photographs with them.

    This Madame Tussauds is MUST place to visit when you come here. You will meet a lot of world celebrities.

  • Tokyo Garden Theater
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Koto-ku Ariake 2-1-6
  • Tokyo Joypolis
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 1-6-1 Dex Tokyo Beach 3-5F
    Located in DECKS Tokyo Beach on the Daiba island in Minato City, Tokyo, this is one of the Japan's largest rooftop indoor theme park. Combining digital and real mediums, attractions and stage shows are created around the concept of 'not your everyday experience.' Along with the most popular attraction, the Half-Pipe Tokyo ride, are many other famous game and animation character-themed collaboration attractions.
  • Panasonic Center Tokyo
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    4.0
    138 Reviews
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    Tokyo Koutou-ku Ariake 3-5-1
    "Panasonic Group's showroom where you can see and feel the latest products and technologies. There are areas where visitors can experience modern and near-future lifestyles along with Panasonic technology, as well as NEXT communication booths and so on, so that people of all ages will have fun. Admission is free except for ""AkeruE"" on the 3rd floor."

    Showroom carries many household use products. not big but enough to spend 20 minutes to look around.

  • Tokyo Trick Art Museum
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    4.5
    101 Reviews
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 1-6-1 Dex Tokyo Beach Seaside Mall 4F
    Located on the fourth floor of Decks Tokyo Beach Island Mall in the Odaiba district of Tokyo’s Minato City, this is a museum to enjoy trick art using optical illusions. It is famous for its unusual Japanese-style trick art, which can be seen in such areas as the Edo Area and the Haunted Mansion with Funny Japanese Monsters. Instead of just merely watching, guests can also take pictures as if they were characters appearing in the strange pictures. This is a popular spot for families and groups of friends.

    When we arrived we were given a presentation and explanation of how we would do to experience 3d effect. We had a nice hour with lots of laughs. And lots of fun pictures to show when we got home...

  • Odaiba Marine Park
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 1-4
    This is a marine park in Daiba of Tokyo’s Minato City that surrounds a cove of Tokyo Bay and is widely used for sightseeing, dates, or family leisure time. With an artificial sand beach known as Odaiba Beach that has been extended for about 800 meters, swimming and fishing are prohibited but visitors can enjoy gathering clams and playing on the beach free of charge. The promenade that overlooks Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower is a popular photo spot day or night.
  • Tokyo Water Science Museum
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    4.0
    78 Reviews
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    Tokyo Koutou-ku Ariake 3-1-8
    A hands-on museum dedicated to water operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Waterworks. Entry is free. A variety of facilities can be found in the museum, including a theater room and experiment labs, teaching visitors about water through videos, quizzes, and experiment shows. Closest station: Kokusai-tenjijo-seimon Station on the Yurikamome.

    Its a small, free exhibition about drinking water purification in Tokio. The majority is in Japanese, bit there are really cool self explaining experiments and English headers for the most...

  • Museum of Maritime Science
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    3.0
    91 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Higashiyashio 3-1
    A museum dedicated to ocean science located close to Yurikamome Fune-no-kagakukan Station in Higashiyashio, Shinagawa City, Tokyo. Focusing on oceangoing boats and maritime culture, the museum displays materials on ocean industries in Japan and also provides mini classes on canoeing and sailing using an outdoor pool. The museum also has outdoor displays of model submarines and actual ships such as the Soya, a first-generation Antarctic exploration vessel.

    Museum is closed for renovation. There is a small exhibit in a single small space at ground level that appears to be the original ticket or gift shop. Minimal multilingual support. Neighboring...

  • Yumenoshima Park
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    3.5
    66 Reviews
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    Tokyo Koto-ku Yumenoshima 2-1-2

    While in Tokyo, make a trip to the Tropical Garden Dome and Marshall Island Fisherman Memorial Museum in Yumenoshima Park. Both are remarkable for their architecture though different in purpose...

  • Yumenoshima Tropical Greenhouse Dome
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    4.0
    84 Reviews
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    Tokyo Koutou-ku Yumenoshima 2-1-2 In Yume noisima park
    A tropical plant garden, Yumenoshima Tropical Greenhouse Dome teaches visitors about the interactions between tropical plants in the wild. The facility has a theater, information gallery, and event hall, and visitors can have fun while learning in an environment surrounded by green plants.

    Yume no Shima Tropical Greenhouse Doom is located in the Yume no Shima park, several minutes from Kiba station. The doom is filled by tropical plants some of there are Japanese rare plants from...

  • ageHa
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    4.0
    66 Reviews
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    Tokyo Koutou-ku Shinkiba 2-2-10
    This event venue near Shinkiba Station is home to the Studio Coast event, one of the nation's largest, which draws more than 200,000 guests annually. They offer a wide range of music, including classical, through their cutting edge sound system and Octagon Speakers, gaining high praise from clubgoers and music lovers alike. The floor is divided into different area with different themes, with spacious dance floors, bar counters, a food court, three kinds of VIP room and more to accommodate all kinds of music lovers.

    The biggest night club you can find in Tokyo. 4 DJ booths, inside and outside of the club. You can enjoy the great sound system in the main area, where gigantic speakers are being hanged above your...

  • Legoland Discovery Center Tokyo
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Daiba 1-6-1 Dex Tokyo Beach Island Mall 3rd Floor
    An indoor entertainment facility produced by the Lego company, famed for its interlocking toy blocks. From the interior design and decorations to the events, everything is Lego-related. The facility hosts a variety of attractions, including hands-on corners where guests can use Lego bricks to build towns and trains, a 4D movie theater, and a railcar adventure. With an advance reservation, you can also enjoy a birthday party in the Legoland café. Purchase tickets via the official website to receive up to a 700 yen discount.
  • KidZania Tokyo
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    Tokyo Koutou-ku Toyosu 2-4-9 Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu NORTHPORT 3F
    This family edutainment center amusement park is located inside the Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu commercial complex. There, kids can try out their dream jobs and have fun learning about the way society works. There are around 100 activities for kids to try out, including police work and baking. Kids are paid a special currency for the work they do and can enjoy spending the money they earned. Kids can take home most of the items they make during activities. The facility is intended for children aged 3 to 15. English-language programs are also available. We recommend making an online reservation before visiting.
  • Tokyo Rinkai Disaster Prevention Park
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    4.0
    55 Reviews
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    Tokyo Koto-ku Ariake 3-8-35
    A park located a two-minute walk from Ariake Station on the Yurikamome Line. The park is a disaster prevention center which functions as an on-site countermeasures headquarters in the event of a large-scale disaster. Facilities include the headquarters building, where visitors can learn about and experience simulations of earthquakes and tsunami; the entrance square, which can become a medical support site; and a heliport. The grounds have been planted with a variety of plant life, and almost throughout the entire year visitors can enjoy the sight of colorful flowering plants, including Kawazu and Oshima cherry trees in the spring, and sunflowers in the summer.

    Every 15 min they let you in with a group. Its a recreation of a possible emergency - what would happen if a strong earthquake would hit RIGHT NOW. Well prepared exhibits, and some ideas to use...

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