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Odaiba, Tokyo

Attractions:

Fuji TV Building
This is the headquarters of Fuji Television, one of Japan's private, nationwide TV stations. You can see some exhibitions on popular programs, buy Fuji TV goods at the souvenir shop and access the futuristic looking building's observatory deck.
Open 10:00 to 20:00. Most attractions are closed on Mondays (or Tuesday, if Monday falls on a public holiday). Admission is free except for the observatory deck (500 Yen).

Decks Tokyo Beach
Decks is a shopping mall featuring various stores, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, the food theme park "Daiba Little Hong Kong" and "Tokyo Joypolis", three floors packed with the newest arcade games and more.
Open daily 11:00 to 21:00 (some stores and restaurants remain open until 22:00 or 23:00). Admission is free, except to Tokyo Joypolis (500 Yen).

Aquacity Odaiba
Aquacity is a shopping mall featuring various stores, boutiques, restaurants, cafes and a 13 screen cinema complex. There are nice views of the Rainbow Bridge from the wooden deck in front of Aquacity and neighboring Decks.
Open daily 11:00 to 21:00 (some restaurants remain open until 23:00 or later). Admission is free.

Museum of Maritime Science
Housed in a cruise ship shaped building, the Museum of Maritime Science displays seafaring related exhibits from the past and future. Two actual ships, including the Yotei Maru ocean liner, are moored in front of the museum.
Open daily 10:00 to 17:00 (until 18:00 on weekends and holidays), except from Dec 28 to Jan 1. Admission to the museum is 700 Yen. Combined admission to the museum and Yotei Maru is 1000 Yen.

National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
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.
Open daily 10:00 to 17:00, except Tuesdays (open if Tuesday falls on a public holiday or the summer holidays) and from Dec 28 to Jan 1. Admission: 500 Yen.

Telecom Center
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 as Mount Fuji on clear days.
The observation deck is open from 15:00 to 21:00 (11:00 to 21:00 on weekends and holidays). It is closed on Mondays (closed on Tuesday if Monday is a public holiday). Admission is 500 Yen (400 Yen in combination with a Yurikamome day pass).

Oedo Onsen Monogatari
Opened in March 2003, this is a hot spring theme park, which reproduces the atmosphere of the Edo Period (1603-1868). You can enjoy various types of baths, which are fed by actual hot spring water from a depth of 1400 meters.
Open every day from 11am to 9am (no entry between 2am and 5am). Admission is 2827 Yen (1987 Yen if you enter after 6pm). A late night supplement of 1,575 Yen applies if you stay after 2am. If you enter after 5am, the admission is 1,567 Yen.

Palette Town
This shopping and entertainment complex consists of Venus Fort, Sun Walk, Mega Web, a Ferris Wheel and Zepp Tokyo, a large concert venue. See more details on each attraction below.
Open daily. Most shops and attractions are open from 11:00 to 21:00 and restaurants until 23:00. Admission is free.

Venus Fort
Part of Palette Town, Venus Fort is a shopping mall in the style of a 18th century South European town. It features more than one hundred boutiques, shops, cafes and restaurants, targeting a mainly female audience.
Shops are open daily 11:00 to 21:00. Restaurants until 23:00.

Sun Walk
Part of Palette Town, Sun Walk is another shopping mall on the floor below Venus Town. It consists of a relatively small number of spacious stores specializing in interior, sports, kids, pets and books.
Open daily from 11:00 to 20:00. Some stores are open until 21:00 or 22:00.

Mega Web
Part of Palette Town, Mega Web is a Toyota showroom, where you can view and touch Toyota's newest models and car accessories, test drive a real car ("Ride One") or ride an automatic, electric vehicle ("E-com Ride"). Historic cars are exhibited in the "Historic Garage".
Open 11:00 to 21:00. "Ride One" and "E-com Ride" until 20:00. There are occasional closing days. Admission is free, except for "Ride One" (300 Yen per ride) and "E-com Ride" (200 Yen per ride). A Japanese or recognized international driving permit is required for "Ride One" drivers.

Ferris Wheel
Part of Palette Town, this 115 meter tall ferris wheel is one of the world's largest and offers nice views of the bay area.
Operating daily from 10:00 to 22:00. Admission: 900 Yen.

Panasonic Center
The Panasonic Center is a showroom for the latest products and technologies by the Matsushita Group, of which Panasonic is part of. On display are the newest cameras, TV screens, computers, Nintendo games, home appliances and more.
Open 10:00 to 18:00. Closed on Mondays, except if Monday is a public holiday. Admission is free.

Tokyo Big Sight
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.
Hours and admission fees depend on the specific events.

Public Parks
Most of Odaiba's attractions are connected with each other by pleasant, broad pedestrian walks and parks. Among the more noteworthy parks is the Odaiba Kaihin Park near the Rainbow Bridge. It includes a man made sand beach.

 Access to Odaiba can be an attraction by itself, as the views of the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo's harbor and waterfront area from the Yurikamome elevated train or boat are quite spectacular.

By Yurikamome
The Yurikamome is an un-manned, elevated train with rubber tires, which connects Shimbashi Station on the JR Yamanote Line with all of Odaiba's attractions and Toyosu Station on the Yurakucho Subway Line. A ride from Shimbashi to Daiba takes 15 minutes and costs 310 Yen. If you ride the Yurikamome more than twice, a one day pass for 800 Yen is likely to come cheaper than single tickets.
The Yurikamome uses the Rainbow Bridge to get to Odaiba and offers spectacular views of the harbor and the Tokyo waterfront area. Sit or stand at the very front of the train for the most impressive views.
By Boat
Tokyo Water Cruise, also known as Suijo Bus, operates frequent boats between Hinode Pier and Odaiba Seaside Park from 10:00 to 20:00. The 20 minute boat ride costs 400 Yen and offers nice views of the Rainbow Bridge and waterfront area.
There are also boats between Hinode Pier and Palette Town and Tokyo Big Sight (25-35 minutes, 350 Yen), as well as a small number of direct trips from Asakusa to Odaiba (1 hour, 1,360 Yen), two hourly connections between Hinode Pier and Asakusa (40 minutes, 660 Yen, via Hama Rikyu) and infrequent service from Hinode Pier to the Maritime Museum (25 minutes, 400 Yen).
By Rinkai Line
This is an underground railway line, which connects Osaki Station on the JR Yamanote Line with Shin-Kiba Station on the JR Keiyo Line. Some trains on the JR Saikyo Line continue to run on the Rinkai Line and provide direct connections between Shibuya, Shinjuku and Odaiba.
The ride from Shinjuku to Tokyo Teleport Station on Odaiba takes 25 minutes and costs 480 yen. Note that the Japan Rail Pass, Seishun 18 Kippu and similar JR tickets are not valid on the Rinkai Line between Osaki and Shin-Kiba, even though the line is served by JR trains.
On Foot
It is possible to cross the Rainbow Bridge on foot. The walk across takes about 30 minutes and offers nice views of the waterfront area. To access the bridge, get off at Shibaura-futo Station on the Yurikamome.