Odaiba
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Odaiba is a futuristic entertainment district built on reclaimed land in Tokyo Bay. With the Rainbow Bridge and a replica Statue of Liberty framing the waterfront, the area feels distinctly different from the rest of Tokyo. Highlights include teamLab's immersive digital art museum, the life-sized Unicorn Gundam statue at DiverCity Tokyo, and the sandy shores of Odaiba Seaside Park offering stunning views of the Tokyo skyline.
The ride across Rainbow Bridge on the Yurikamome automated train is an attraction in itself. Odaiba is especially magical at night, when the bridge, skyline, and waterfront come alive with lights.
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teamLab Borderless
teamLab Borderless is the world's first borderless digital art museum — while it relocated to Azabudai Hills in 2024, Odaiba remains home to the immensely popular teamLab Planets, a "body immersive" museum where you wade barefoot through water, feel art beneath your feet, and lose yourself in infinite digital universes. Over 70 artworks flow across 10,000 m² without walls or boundaries, responding to your presence and movement. Flowers bloom, waterfalls cascade, and entire rooms transform around you — creating deeply personal, shareable moments that have made teamLab one of the world's most-visited single-artist museums.
Odaiba Seaside Park
Odaiba Seaside Park is a waterfront park with a man-made sandy beach offering unobstructed views of Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo Tower, and the city skyline across Tokyo Bay. A replica Statue of Liberty stands at the observation deck, creating a surreal East-meets-West photo opportunity. At sunset, the bridge's silhouette glows against the evening sky; after dark, illuminated towers and their reflections in the bay create one of Tokyo's most romantic nightscapes. The beachfront promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll or jog. Nearby shopping complexes like Decks Tokyo Beach and Aqua City add dining and retail options.
DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
DiverCity Tokyo Plaza is Odaiba's landmark shopping complex, instantly recognisable by the life-sized Unicorn Gundam statue (19.7 metres tall) standing at its entrance. At scheduled times, the statue performs a dramatic transformation sequence with lights and sound; at night, projection mapping adds spectacular effects. Inside, Gundam Base Tokyo (the official Gunpla model kit shop) is a pilgrimage site for anime fans worldwide. The mall houses about 150 shops including fashion, dining, and entertainment, with an international food court popular with families.