• The most interesting malls include Venus Fort, Aquacity Odaiba and Decks Tokyo Beach. For even more to see and do in Odaiba see here. How to get to Odaiba.
  • View of Odaiba from the north, with Fuji TV building in the center, Daikanransha Ferris wheel to the left, shopping malls in the front, and Nikko hotel to the right.
  • Feribotlar Odaiba'yı Sumida Nehri ve doğu Tokyo'daki Kasai Rinkai Parkı üzerinden Asakusa'ya bağlamaktadır. Dış bağlantılar.
  • Odaiba ile ilgili fotoğraflar bulun Telifsiz Atıfta bulunulmasına gerek yoktur Yüksek kaliteli görüntüler.
  • The Yurikamome crosses the Rainbow Bridge to get to Odaiba from Shimbashi and offers spectacular views of the harbor and the Tokyo waterfront.
  • If you take the Yurikamome line that starts at Shimbashi Station to get to Odaiba, you can get a great view of the Tokyo skyline as you go over it.
  • Odaiba is a man-made island in Tokyo that was used as a fort to protect against attacks from the sea. Now it’s a popular entertainment and shopping district.
  • Odaiba is a bit far from west side of Tokyo and such a big area. We recommend to take one full day or more if you want to check out the whole area.
  • Approximately 50 more years after the Edo Period, Odaiba was reconstructed as a sea port, and later as a commercial and leisure complex in the 90s.
  • Find information on leisure facilities in the Odaiba and Ariake area.