Odaiba Marine Park
Chris BarnesOdaiba Marine Park is one of the most popular hangouts in Tokyo when the sun is shining. The park and beach features a large boardwalk that runs along the beach, allowing
Odaia Marine Park (お台場海浜公園), also known as Odaiba seaside park, is a park located on the edge of Tokyo bay facing the city's skyline and the Rainbow bridge.
Odaiba Marine Park is one of the most popular hangouts in Tokyo when the sun is shining. The park and beach features a large boardwalk that runs along the beach, allowing
Odaiba Waterfront Sunset: The shoreline of Odaiba is one of the best sunset spots in Tokyo
Odaiba Marine Park will host the 2020 Olympic Games marathon swimming and triathlon events and the Paralympic Games triathlon. There are many places along the Odaiba Marine Park worth a visit like Madame Tussaud, DECKS Tokyo Beach, Legoland and the Odaiba Takoyaki Museum.
Considered to be one of the most romantic spots in Tokyo, Odaiba Marine Park (お台場海浜公園, Odaiba Kaihin Kōen) sits on Tokyo Bay just beyond Aqua City Odaiba and Fuji TV. A few of the highlights are the Skywalk Observation Deck, replica Statue of Liberty, Water Bus Stop, 5K jogging course, and the sunset behind Rainbow Bridge and Central Tokyo.
Lantern Festival at Odaiba Marine Park celebrating Marine Day
Odaiba is set in a wonderful light using paper lanterns, which are lit up by citizen volunteers every year on the third Monday in July to celebrate Umi no Hi (Ocean Day).
Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort is part of the Hankyu-Hanshin luxury hotels group. Since 1938, this luxury hotel has been opening its doors to guests who seek a comfortable stay with convenient access to central Tokyo.
Just minutes from Shinagawa Station, the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa is surrounded by lush greenery in the Takanawa area, with rooms offering balcony views of the nearby gardens and the surrounding Tokyo cityscape. This urban resort features convention facilities like the Hiten banquet hall, the international Convention Center Pamir, as well as a wide variety of Japanese, Chinese and Western restaurants.
Oakwood Premier Tokyo comes from a brand of standout luxury hotel & service apartments right at the heart of the Tokyo metropolis. It is located in the business hub of Marunouchi with JR Tokyo Station in close proximity. This will allow guests and travelers to easily access the city's extensive transport network and visit various landmarks such as Imperial Palace, Tsukiji Fish Market, Ginza and Shopping District. Boasting 123 luxurious apartments on the upper floors of a multi-serviced complex, each room offers a magnificent view of the city, not to mention all furnished and a fully-equipped kitchen set which is rarely seen in your everyday service apartment. Without doubt, these spacious tranquil retreats are curated to give you the amenities and services of a luxury hotel and a feeling of home. They are good options for both business executives and leisure travelers from one night of a short-stay to a few weeks/months of mid-to-long-term stay.
Toyosu Market is a wholesale market in Tokyo located in the Koto District. It was built on man-made land in Tokyo Bay and replaces the historic Tsukiji Fish Market, which was previously the capital's famous fish market. Opened October 2018 and is the largest seafood market in the world. The market in turn consists of two separate fish markets, one for auctions and the other for general sale, plus a fruit and vegetable market. There are also restaurants and a variety of options for visitors. Tourists can watch the market from a viewing platform on the second floor and take part in guided auctions and events. However, it is no longer possible, as was previously the case in Tsukiji, for visitors to be directly at the famous tuna events, a platform was built for this, from which one can see into the interior of the market. The modern building complex also offers a roof terrace and a shrine and is easily accessible by bus and train.
In addition to the food (teppanyaki) grilled on a hot iron plate, guests enjoy the spectacular night view of Tokyo Bay, which can be seen from each of the tables. Apart from the breathtaking view, the chefs put on a real show for the guests, who can then enjoy the delicious dishes. In addition to an inexpensive lunch menu, a rich dinner is also offered, so that there is something for every taste. For those who like to drink wine with their meal, there are over 50 varieties on offer, including many that are perfect for teppanyaki. The restaurant also has a special room that is ideal for parties or entertaining guests.
This huge 350-seat capacity brewery restaurant is located in a renovated warehouse overlooking the canal. Enjoy modern American food with craft beers from the adjoining brewery.
Experience the world of Japanese TV at the futuristic Fuji Television Headquarters in Odaiba. Fuji TV Building paved the way for Odaiba's technological advancement as a "city of the future". No visit to the famous Fuji TV building--which makes Japanese dramas, comedy shows, variety shows, and a handful of anime--would be complete without a stop to the Hachitama Observatory. The observatory on the 25th floor offers an unobstructed view of Tokyo Bay, with a clear vista of Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo Tower, and Tokyo Skytree all being visible from one place. Take advantage of this viewpoint in order to experience the cityscape that Tokyo has to offer. Also inside the building is the TV studio where various programs are filmed daily and the autographs of its many guests are on display. Maybe you'll find your favorite Japanese actor's signature.
Venus Fort is an outlet mall in Odaiba, Tokyo, situated within the so-called Palette Town. It is a Venetian style mall and can make you actually feel like you are in Italy for a moment. There are many outlet stores and plenty of opportunities to dine at one of the many restaurants or food courts. Bus: a direct 15-minute bus service exists that connects Haneda Airport.
Palette Town is a shopping mall and entertainment complex located at Tokyo's waterfront Odaiba and home to Japan's biggest Ferris wheel.