To 09 Odaiba

Where Innovation Meets Entertainment

Tokyo’s Modern Marvel by the Bay

Marking the Dawn of Modernization

How to Get There by Train

Odaiba-Kaihinkoen Station or Daiba Station: Yurikamome Line Tokyo Teleport Station: Rinkai Line

What’s It Like?

Odaiba, a dynamic district in Tokyo, exemplifies modern urban development on reclaimed land in Tokyo Bay. Originally constructed as defensive fort islands during the Edo period by the Tokugawa shogunate, Odaiba transformed significantly in the late 20th century into a vibrant hub for entertainment and leisure.

One of Odaiba’s most iconic landmarks is the Fuji TV Building, featuring a spherical observation deck with panoramic views. The Rainbow Bridge, connecting Odaiba to central Tokyo, offers stunning nighttime illuminations. The Odaiba Seaside Park, with its man-made beach and serene Tokyo Bay views, is perfect for relaxation.

For shopping and entertainment, DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, home to the life-sized Unicorn Gundam statue, and VenusFort, designed like a medieval European town, provide unique experiences. The Palette Town Ferris Wheel offers breathtaking views of Tokyo’s skyline, especially at night.

Complementing these modern attractions are green spaces like Odaiba Marine Park, ideal for picnics and water sports, and Symbol Promenade Park, featuring tree-lined pathways and public art.

Historic Relic Cannon
Fuji TV Headquarters Building
Tokyo Big Sight
The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan)
Seaside Park
Statue of Liberty in Odaiba
Rainbow Bridge
Open Deck
View of Tokyo Tower from Odaiba