Take in the view of Tokyo from Fuji Television sphere or strike a pose next to Gundam and Statue of Liberty, Odaiba is a fun place to spend a day in Tokyo with many leisure activities for visitors of all ages.

The Life-Sized Unicorn Gundam Statue - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com

During our summer trip to Japan, we visited Odaiba a few times from Nami’s home in Yokohama. On the first trip, we took Tokyo Cruise from Asakusa to Odaiba along the Sumida river. On our second visit, we visited the ultra cool teamLab Borderless, the world’s first digital art museum. Join us as we shopped in mega malls, took in the view of Tokyo from Fuji Television, enjoyed the sunset from bill’s, and checked out the giant Gundam statue.

Tokyo Odaiba

Odaiba is a manmade island located at the southeast corner of Tokyo inside Tokyo Bay. You can get to Odaiba via Yurikamome Line or Rinkai Line. Alternatively, you can also take Tokyo Cruise boat from Asakusa and enjoy the river view.

Tokyo Odaiba Google Maps
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The touristy areas of Odaiba are very walkable as it’s flat and you can get to almost everywhere within 30 min walking.

Odaiba Sea Bus Station - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
Odaiba Sea Bus Station for Tokyo Cruise
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Tokyo Cruise with Rainbow Bridge in the background

Places to Visit in Odaiba

Odaiba is interesting because there aren’t any cultural places to visit compared to most places in Japan. Instead, there are mega malls, interesting statues and landmarks, and one of Japan’s largest indoor arcades. What’s cool about it is there are things for visitors of all ages, so if your children are tired of visiting temples and cultural sites in Tokyo, Odaiba is great for the change of pace.

view of Rainbow Bridge from Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com

Before exploring the malls in Odaiba, including Aqua City, DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, Decks, and Venus Fort, let’s take in the view of Tokyo and Rainbow Bridge from Fuji Television.

Statue of Liberty Odaiba

The first stop for us was the Statue of Liberty at Odaiba. The original statue from France was first erected in 1998 to celebrate the relationship between Japan and France. Due to its popularity, when the statue was returned to France a replica was installed in 2000. The size is roughly 1/7 of the one in New York.

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Fuji Television

One of the most recognizable landmarks in Odaiba is Fuji Television Headquarter and the “HACHITAMA” Spherical Observation Room. From the sphere, there are unobstructed views of Tokyo skyline and Rainbow Bridge on one side, and Palette Town Daikanransha and Venus Fort on the other side.

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Fuji Television Headquarter
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view of Palette Town Daikanransha from Fuji Television - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
View of Palette Town Daikanransha & Venus Fort from Fuji Television
view of Tokyo and Rainbow Bridge from Fuji Television "HACHITAMA" Spherical Observation Room - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
View of Tokyo and Rainbow Bridge
Fuji Television "HACHITAMA" Spherical Observation Room - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
Fuji Television “HACHITAMA” Spherical Observation Room
looking up at Fuji Television "HACHITAMA" Spherical Observation Room - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com

Aqua City

Aqua City was the first mall we stopped by. It’s a typical Japanese mega-mall with restaurants, shops, and a movie theater. It is the least interesting of the malls so skip if you are limited on time.

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Aqua City Odaiba
Lacoste store Aqua City Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
Flying Tiger store Aqua City Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
Flying Tiger store Aqua City Odaiba
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Zepp DiverCity

From Aqua City, head towards Symbol Promenade Park Central Square and you’ll soon see Zepp DiverCity. It is a mixed-use mall and concert hall and there are many retail shops and restaurants, along with a bowling alley on the top floors.

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Among all the stores, the biggest attraction at Zepp DiverCity is the life-size Gundam Statue. It is huge!

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The Life-Sized Unicorn Gundam Statue

Besides the Gundam statue, there is also a Gundam Cafe and the Gundam Base Tokyo on the 7th floor of the Zepp DiverCity Mall. If you are a fan of Gundam it’s a must stop in Tokyo. There is also a Gundam Cafe in Akihabara if Odaiba is out of your way.

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Gundam Cafe Odaiba
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inside Gundam Cafe - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com

DECKS Tokyo Beach

The last mega mall we visited in Odaiba is DECKS Tokyo Beach. DECKS is a ship-themed shopping center boasting the gorgeous night view of Tokyo, and entertainment options at DECKS including TOKYO JOYPOLIS and Madame Tussauds Tokyo in addition to the many shops and restaurants.

Joypolis Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com

JOYPOLIS DECKS

JOYPOLIS is a large indoor amusement park with over 20 rides. The rides range from indoor roller coasters to haunted house. You can buy tickets for specific rides or the all-ride pass. There is a discount for the all-ride pass after 5pm. The attractions at JOYPOLIS range from roller coasts to VR games and haunted house.

Joypolis Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
SEGA JOYPOLIS Odaiba
Joypolis Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com

bills Odaiba at Decks

Among the many restaurant choices, we decided to take in the sunset view at bill’s restaurant over dinner. bill’s was started by Australian restaurateur and food writer Bill Granger. The feeling of the restaurant was casual and relaxed, with abundant warm wooden furniture and decor.

inside bills Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com

The food was delicious at bill’s. Since we had been in Japan for a while, we were craving western food and the food just hits the spot. Our favorite part while traveling in Japan is definitely the food. Regardless of whether the location is a tourist trap or authentic experience, the food is usually really good and fairly priced compared to the options in the US.

grilled cheese brioche sandwich at bills Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
Grilled cheese brioche sandwich at bills Odaiba
prawn and chilli linguine, garlic and rocket at bills Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
Prawn and chili linguine, garlic and rocket
parmesan crumbed chicken schnitzel, creamed potato and fennel slaw at bills Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
Parmesan crumbed chicken schnitzel

Night view of Tokyo from Odaiba

Soon after dinner, we got to enjoy the famed Tokyo night view from the wooden decks at DECKS. It was beautiful and we can see the yakatabune boats making their way onto the water for the dinner cruises.

nighttime view of Rainbow Bridge from Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
nighttime view of Rainbow Bridge from Odaiba - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
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nighttime view of Palette Town Daikanransha - Tokyo Odaiba Travel Guide | www.justonecookbook.com
Nighttime view of Palette Town Daikanransha

Thank you for traveling with us throughout Tokyo, this is the last of our Tokyo travel guide from the summer of 2018. We will be exploring Tokyo again this summer so let us know in the comments below if there are any places you would like us to visit or eat at during our trip. If you are interested in traveling in Tokyo, make sure to check our guide to the popular area in Tokyo below.

  1. Shinjuku 新宿
  2. Meiji Jingu 明治神宮
  3. Harajuku and Omotesando 原宿・表参道
  4. Shibuya 渋谷
  5. Roppongi 六本木ヒルズ
  6. Tokyo Tower (update) 東京タワー
  7. Ginza 銀座
  8. Imperial East Garden 皇居東御苑
  9. Akihabara 秋葉原
  10. Ueno 上野
  11. Kappabashi かっぱ橋道具街
  12. Tokyo Dome City 東京ドームシティー
  13. Asakusa (update) 浅草
  14. Tokyo Sky Tree (update) 東京スカイツリー
  15. Odaiba お台場
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