• Find information on leisure facilities in the Odaiba and Ariake area.
  • But i searched and this is what i found: The free Bay Shuttle bus runs along a circular route within Odaiba (round-trip ca.
  • Odaiba is an artificial island in Tokyo Bay, in the south-east of the capital center. It is mainly home to offices and shopping centers and spreads on a polder built...
  • Odaiba is a the place that’s closest to my heart in Tokyo—at least as close a place a man-made island in the middle of Tokyo Bay could possibly claim.
  • The center of the district is Palette Town where the main attractions of Odaiba are located: Venus Fort, Mega Web, Aqua City, and others.
  • But development was critically slowed after the burst of the «bubble economy» in the early 1990s, leaving Odaiba nearly vacant.
  • Odaiba is so jam-packed with shopping malls, interactive museums, and entertainment centers; you’ll probably need to extend your vacation time to fit it all in.
  • The history of Odaiba. Initially built for defensive purposes from sea attacks in the 1850s, this island expanded as a seaport district during the 20th century.
  • You're going to love the high tech island haven of Odaiba. Odaiba's Origins Kantaya / Shutterstock.com Odaiba was…
  • One could spend a whole day in Odaiba without getting bored by the amount of shopping, famous buildings, restaurants, night views, and so on.