Tradition collides with pop culture in Tokyo, where you can reverently wander ancient temples before rocking out at a karaoke bar. Wake up before the sun to catch the lively fish auction at the Tsukiji Market, then refresh with a walk beneath the cherry blossom trees that line the Sumida River. Spend some time in the beautiful East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, then brush up on your Japanese history at the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Don’t forget to eat as much sushi, udon noodles, and wagashi (Japanese sweets) as your belly can handle.
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Did you know that Airsoft game was born in Japan? If you know that, Why don't you play in the filed with the best quality? here's our special features. ・MOST REALISTIC barricades. All obstacles are supervised by a professional architect.So you may enjoy the game as if you are in actual jail and ruins! .Attractive barricades such as dark rights and cells will waiting for you! ・Best location for sightseeing After you finished playing, What's is your next destination? in Odaiba,you will see huge GUNDAM statue,fashinating shopping area, and also nice bayside views,Ofcause our place is suitable for your first date, If you two are looking for something exiting, we have an idea!
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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.
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!
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Reasonably priced, great views of the city,quite scary at the top with the see through cart (it costs the same as the coloured ones so go for it!!) Definitely recommend if you are in the area as there is lots of things to do!
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The largest indoor theme park in Odaiba DECKS Tokyo Beach. It’s indoor so you can comfortably enjoy even in hot summer, cold winter, and rainy days. There are more than 20 types of attractions dotted which includes roller coaster.
My husband and I had a blast here. We were probably lucky to go on a weekday as I'm sure it can get very busy, but the lines were pretty reasonable when we went. I had so much fun on the Tokyo Halfpipe and the indoor rollercoaster. All the rides were fun, even the ones in Japanese only were very enjoyable and I could tell the staff tried hard to make sure we enjoyed them too. Sadly we were really getting jetlagged and couldn't spend as long as we wanted here but the few hours we did spend were awesome and I would definitely visit again. Also they had a really cute concert on the main floor and the audience had little glowsticks, it was freaking adorable.
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