10 Free Things to do in Koto That You Shouldn't Miss

May 1, 2022 Elouise Mccaul

Discover the best top things to do in Koto, Japan including Mega Web, Kameido Tenjinsha, Tomioka Hachimangu, Pallete Town, Panasonic Center Tokyo, Kiba Park, Sunamachi Ginza Shopping Street, Fukagawa Fudodo, The Tokyo Rinkai Disaster Prevention Park, Diver City Tokyo Plaza.
Restaurants in Koto

1. Mega Web

1-3-12 Aomi, Koto 135-0064 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3599-0808 http://www.megaweb.gr.jp/
Excellent
43%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 551 reviews

Mega Web

MEGA WEB is the car theme park to 'Look', 'Ride' and 'Feel' automobile. There are 3 facilities based on each theme. Explore the TOYOTA's theme park with your family, couples and friends. A hands-on car showroom meets amusement park, Mega Web delights visitors of all ages with thrill rides, racing simulators, and a movie theater with seats that move to bring viewers in on the action.

Reviewed By YVR_Big_E - Richmond, Canada

A massive display of current Toyota cars, with different exhibits which will keep visitors of all age engaged and entertained. My 12 year old son really enjoyed the driving school which he gets to drive an electric car on an indoor lap. There were different levels and courses available. They also has a high speed e-Kart driving course but participants must be able to converse in Japanese to participate. They also offer test drives on their 1.3 km enclosed course but you must have both your International Driver license and DL from home country to partake on this. They also have a collection of vintage vehicles, including some Toyota and their rally cars back in the late 80's / early 90's in a separate building which you had to go through a connecting shopping mall to get to, which took a bit of time to find as there was no clear English signs. Overall, this is a must-do for any car enthusiast and excellent way to spend a morning or afternoon on a rainy day!

2. Kameido Tenjinsha

3-6-1, Kameido, Koto 136-0071 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3681-0010 http://kameidotenjin.or.jp/
Excellent
23%
Good
55%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 462 reviews

Kameido Tenjinsha

Reviewed By goic - Taito, Japan

KAMEIDO TENJINSHA Kameido Tenjin Shrine is a shrine in Koto Ward, Tokyo that is familiar to the god of learning who enshrines Sugawara no Michizane as a deity. It is listed as one of the 10 important Tokyo-Jissha shrines established by Emperor Meiji. The festival held when the wisteria flowers that bloom in June are in full bloom is a famous event that symbolizes Kameido Tenjin Shrine. ※亀戸天神社 は… 菅原道真公を御祭神に祀る学業の神を祀る神社として 親しまれる江東区亀戸にある神社 藤の花でとても有名ですねぇ 朝はひっそり静まり返った境内です 東京スカイツリーとのコントラストも絵になります 東京10社の1社でもあるので東京都内の 寺社巡りも楽しみ方のひとつです。

3. Tomioka Hachimangu

1-20-3 Tomioka, Koto 135-0047 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3642-1315 http://www.tomiokahachimangu.or.jp
Excellent
18%
Good
53%
Satisfactory
28%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 327 reviews

Tomioka Hachimangu

4. Pallete Town

1 Aomi, Koto 135-0064 Tokyo Prefecture http://www.palette-town.com:443/
Excellent
17%
Good
49%
Satisfactory
30%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 122 reviews

Pallete Town

Reviewed By KunalN17

Odaiba is all spread over the reclaimed land. Gives a beautiful view of the sea side with cargo ships and site seeing boats in the waters. Have a plenty of options to attract all ages. Worth a ride is the Giant Wheel - gives a beautiful view of Mt. Fuji San on a clear day. Lego Land Madam Tussaud Shopping Fireworks on scheduled evenings Team Lab Borderless Go-Karting and much more. A great day to spend, but must start latest by 1000 am till you are exhausted.

5. Panasonic Center Tokyo

3-5-1, Ariake, Koto 135-0063 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3599-2600 http://www.panasonic.com/jp/corporate/center/tokyo.html
Excellent
23%
Good
53%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 138 reviews

Panasonic Center Tokyo

Reviewed By Socal45 - Portland, United States

The 3rd floor math museum/hall was great. Wonderful tech and we stayed here all morning. Kids enjoyed it, as did I! Worth the admission price - gives you a taste of future tech that could be used to teach math and science. 2nd floor had a Nintendo demo hall where kids could play for 10 minutes at a time and some free exhibits. All were great. We actually thought this was much better than the other science museums in Tokyo. Went on a weekday morning and it was pretty empty. 1st floor under renovation for exhibits related to the Olympics, but those looked inspiring as well.

6. Kiba Park

Koto Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-5245-1770 http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index020.html
Excellent
22%
Good
55%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 139 reviews

Kiba Park

7. Sunamachi Ginza Shopping Street

Koto Tokyo Prefecture http://sunamachi-ginza.com/
Excellent
27%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 124 reviews

Sunamachi Ginza Shopping Street

Reviewed By 964nancyh - Victoria, Canada

There are so many shops and restaurants here, loved the energy of this area and seeing both the locals and the tourists alike. A must if you are coming to Tokyo

8. Fukagawa Fudodo

1-17-13 Tomioka, Koto 135-0047 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3641-8288 http://fukagawafudou.gr.jp/
Excellent
33%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 311 reviews

Fukagawa Fudodo

Reviewed By michelexxxxx - London, Canada

this was a great, free, excursion. very close to subway stop and very unique cultural stop. a highlight of my trip to Japan and a break from crowds as it is not on tour itineraries

9. The Tokyo Rinkai Disaster Prevention Park

Ariake, Koto 135-0063 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3529-2180 http://www.ktr.mlit.go.jp/showa/tokyorinkai/
Excellent
18%
Good
59%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
5%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 56 reviews

The Tokyo Rinkai Disaster Prevention Park

Reviewed By HardeeHar - Calgary, Canada

This will be the site of central command when the next very big earthquake hits Tokyo — which experts say is overdue and inevitable. Re their earthquake exhibit, there’s information on earthquakes past but the main purpose is to encourage thought about and preparation for surviving a future quake. The exhibit begins with a walk through of a mock city street destroyed by a quake and this really preps your mind for the displays which follow. Topics include nourishment, shelter, sanitation, first aid, mental health. Possibly a good idea to go here earlier rather than later during a visit to Tokyo.

10. Diver City Tokyo Plaza

1-1-10 Aomi, Koto 135-0064 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6380-7800 http://mitsui-shopping-park.com/divercity-tokyo/
Excellent
27%
Good
49%
Satisfactory
23%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 907 reviews

Diver City Tokyo Plaza

This huge shopping mall on a man-made island is geared to tourists with its mix of Japanese and international shops. There are language assistance services and foreign-visitor discounts.

Reviewed By iluv2eatntravel - San Diego, United States

Out of all the malls in Odaiba, Diver City Tokyo Plaza is the most exciting and lively with an awesome collection of diverse shops, restaurants, cafes, and entertainment for everyone in the family. For this reason it is the most visited and crowded mall in Odaiba. There are super cute gift shops such as the lovely Hello Kitty store, the Glico store, and the Calbee Plus store, also exciting fashion stores such as Uniqlo and GU, and a huge life size Unicorn Gundam robot which comes to live at certain times just to name a few. There also seem to be more Japanese brands than the other malls in Odaiba.

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