- Odaiba as seen from the Rainbow Bridge in 2014. Odaiba (お台場) is a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan, across the Rainbow Bridge from central Tokyo.
- Additionally, Odaiba tends to model itself as a fairly westernized area, so you’ll find a lot of familiar chain restaurants here including Red Lobster and Taco Bell.
- Odaiba is one of the few places where you can see that Tokyo is indeed a waterfront city.
- There are plenty of latest information that can be used for events, sightseeing spots, dates and fun in the coastal area such as Odaiba!
- The pedestrian path begins a short walk from Shibaura-futo Station along the Yurikamome on the "Tokyo side", while Odaiba Kaihinkoen Station is the nearest...
- 19.yüzyıldan kalma bir ada olan Odaiba, günümüz dünyasında eşi benzeri olmayan bir turistik bölge olarak ününü uluslararası boyuta taşımayı başarmıştır.
- 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.
- An ultramodern area on Tokyo Bay, the Odaiba district is your go-to place for pleasure cruising, shopping and general seaside fun.
- It's directly connected to Odaiba Station which makes so easy to get out of Odaiba, and walking distance from DiverCity, Aquacity and Decks.
- Though it can be very busy, Odaiba is one of the quieter parts of Tokyo.
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