Хүний гараар бүтсэн гайхамшигт Одойба арал
Одойба арал нь анх Эдогийн сүүл үе буюу 1853 онд Токио хотыг далайн дайралтаас хамгаалах зориулалттай босгосон түүхтэй. Харин өнөөдөр жуулчдын хамгийн ихээр сонирхон очдог газруудын нэг болжээ. Энд 18-р зууны өмнөд Европын төрхийг харуулсан Венус порт худалдааны төвөөр үйлчлүүлэн, TOYOTA–н Мега веб үзэсгэлэнгийн танхимаар зочлон хамгийн сүүлийн үеийн машины загварууд мөн дагалдах хэрэгслүүдийг харах, далайн автобусаар аялан Эрх чөлөөний хөшөө, Скай оргилуур, дэлхийд алдартай Солонгон гүүр, Одайба - аутлет худалдааны төвд худалдан авалт хийх боломжтой.
Фүжи телевизийн төв байр
Одайбагийн нэгэн чимэг болсон Фүжи телевизийн байр нь орох боломжтой болон боломжгүй хоёр хэсгээс бүрдэнэ. Боломжгүй хэсэгт нь төрөл бүрийн нэвтрүүлэг хийдэг. Харин боломжит хэсэгт нь одайба арлыг бүхэлд нь харах боломжтой тансаг ресторан, дэлгүүрүүд байрална.
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Decks Tokyo Beach |
Shops: 11:00 to 21:00 Restaurants: 11:00 to 21:00 (some restaurants until 24:00) Theme Parks: various hours Closed: No closing days Admission: Free (separate admission fees for theme parks) |
Decks is a shopping mall featuring various stores, restaurants and multiple indoor theme parks, including the Tokyo Joypolis (reopened in July 2012 after renovations), a Legoland Discovery Center, a Madam Tussauds wax museum and a trick art museum. A Hong Kong themed food theme park and the Muscle Park were closed in 2010. |
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Aquacity Odaiba |
Hours: 11:00 to 21:00 Restaurants: 11:00 to 23:00 (some restaurants until 4:30) Closed: No closing days |
Aquacity is a shopping mall featuring various stores, boutiques, restaurants, cafes and a 13 screen cinema complex. The fifth floor houses a ramen food theme park where you can try different ramen from all over Japan. There are nice views of the Rainbow Bridge from the wooden deck in front of Aquacity and neighboring Decks. |
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DiverCity Tokyo Plaza |
Shops: 10:00 to 21:00 Restaurants: 11:00 to 23:00 Gundam Front Tokyo: 10:00 to 21:00, 1200 yen Closed: No closing days |
This shopping, dining and entertainment complex opened in 2012. Its most unique attraction is the Gundam Front Tokyo with various attractions and a shop centered around the anime series' robots. A "life sized" Gundam statue stands in front of the building. |
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Rainbow Bridge |
The Rainbow Bridge connects Odaiba to the rest of Tokyo. The two story bridge is an iconic symbol of the bay and is especially beautiful during its nightly illumination. The bridge supports an expressway, a regular road, the Yurikamome train line and pedestrian walkways along both sides. |
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Telecom Center Area
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Telecom Center |
Observation Deck: 15:00 to 21:00 (weekdays) 11:00 to 21:00 (weekends and national holidays) Closed: Mondays (following day if Monday is a holiday) Admission: 500 yen |
The Telecom Center is a major hub on the information highway with several large satellite antennas on its observation deck. The observation deck also offers nice view of the bay area and as far asMount Fuji on clear days. |
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Museum of Maritime Science |
Main building closed indefinitely for renewal, ships remain open Hours: 10:00 to 17:00 (entry until 16:30) Closed: Mondays (or next day if Monday is a holiday), Dec 27 to Jan 3 Admission: Free entry to ships during renovation |
This museum looks like a large cruise ship docked along the Odaiba waterfront. The main building with exhibits on the history and technology of ships and shipping is currently closed for renovation. In the meantime, a mini museum has been set up with a portion of the museum collection on display. Outside you can board two real ships that are permanently docked next to the museum. |
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National Museum of Emerging Science |
Hours: 10:00 to 17:00 Closed: Tuesdays and December 28 to January 1 Admission: 620 yen |
Also known as the Miraikan, this well done, highly interactive and bilingual science museum includes exhibits about environmental issues, robots (starring Asimo among others), information technology, biology and space exploration. |
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Oedo Onsen Monogatari |
Open: 11:00am to 9:00am (entry until 7:00am) Closed: Early closure at 23:00 once per month for cleaning Admission: 2480 yen (1980 yen after 18:00). Additional 200 yen on weekends and holidays. Additional 2000 yen overnight fee after 2:00. |
Opened in 2003, Oedo Onsen is a hot spring theme park which reproduces the atmosphere of the Edo Period. Here you can enjoy various types of indoor and outdoor baths which are fed by hot spring water pumped from a depth of 1400 meters. Restaurants, massage, games and other entertainment, as well as overnight stays are available. |
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Palette Town
Palette Town is a large shopping and entertainment complex consisting of the Venus Fort shopping mall, Toyota Mega Web, a Ferris Wheel, the Zepp Tokyo music venue and Tokyo Leisureland.
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Venus Fort |
Hours: 11:00 to 21:00 Restaurants: 11:00 to 23:00 Closed: No closing days Admission: Free |
Venus Fort is a shopping mall in the style of a 18th century South European town. The mall features over a hundred shops, fashion boutiques, cafes and restaurants on three floors including a few outlets shops on the upper floor. |
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Toyota Mega Web |
Hours: 11:00 to 21:00 (some attractions end 1-3 hours earlier) Closed: Small number of irregular closing days Admission: Free (test rides: 300 yen) |
Mega Web is a giant Toyota showroom that shows off all of Toyota's latest models, car accessories and technologies. Attractions include test driving of cars (requires driving license valid for Japan) and a museum exhibiting cars from past decades. |
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Ferris Wheel |
Hours: 10:00 to 22:00 (until 23:00 on most Fridays, Saturdays) Closed: No closing days Admission: 920 yen (entire cabin: 3080 yen) |
This 115 meter tall ferris wheel is one of the world's largest and offers nice views of Tokyo Bay and Odaiba below. Each cabin seats six (or four in the all-glass cabins), and the complete revolution takes about 15 minutes. |
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Leisureland |
Hours: 10:00 to 23:50 (some parts open 24 hours) Closed: No closing days Admission: Free (attractions are paid) |
This huge entertainment complex features a large game arcade, bowling alleys, slots, batting cages, karaoke, darts, table tennis and sports games. There is also a ninja illusion house, a haunted house and food court. |
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Big Sight Area
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Tokyo Big Sight |
Hours and admission fees depend on the specific events. |
Also known as Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Tokyo Big Sight is Japan's largest exhibition and convention center and one of the bay islands' boldest architectural creations. A wide array of events are held at the Big Sight throughout the year including theTokyo International Anime Fair, the Comiket comic fair and theTokyo Motor Show. |
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Panasonic Center |
Hours: 10:00 to 18:00 (entry to Risupia until 17:00) Closed: Mondays (or Tuesday if Monday is a holiday), New Year holidays Admission: Free (Risupia: 500 yen) |
The Panasonic Center is a showroom for the latest products and technologies by the Panasonic Corporation. On display are the newest cameras, TVs, computers, Nintendo games, home appliances and more. The third floor is Risupia, a hands-on math and science museum. |
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