Discover the best top things to do in Koto, Japan including Studio Geisha Cafe, NAZOBAKO Tokyo, Shin-Kiba 1st Ring, teamLab Planets TOKYO, Mega Web, Pallete Town Big Ferris Wheel, Koto-ku Sports Center, United Cinema Toyosu, 109 Cinemas Kiba, Round 1 Stadium, Diver City Tokyo Plaza.
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Finally, Escape Game Nazobako has opened in Tokyo-Asakusa! We have three amazing games for our customers to be challenged by and to enjoy: Samurai Espionage, Zen and Runaway Bride! Each one of our rooms has its own unique story, leading to a growing fan base over our games. Nazobako also offers novel team building experiences—combining problem solving, lateral thinking, teamwork, and fun into an adrenaline-packed 60 minutes race against the clock. Escape Game Nazobako Tokyo is the ultimate real-life escape game!
It was really fun to spend the time in an escape room The place is invested and the puzzles are really interesting and complex Highly recommended
4.5 based on 734 reviews
***The exhibition will be extended until the end of 2022*** ■COVID-19 Infection Control Measures: https://planets.teamlab.art/tokyo/#information teamLab Planets is a museum where you walk through water. It consists of four vast exhibition spaces containing seven indoor artworks, plus one outdoor piece at the entrance for a total of eight works created by art collective teamLab. By immersing the entire body with other people in these massive “Body Immersive” artworks, the boundary between the body and the artwork dissolves, the boundaries between the self, others, and the world become something continuous, and we explore a new relationship without boundaries between ourselves and the world. Visitors enter the museum barefoot, and become completely immersed with other visitors in the vast artwork spaces. ■1 minute on foot from Shin-Toyosu Station ■10 minutes on foot from Toyosu Station and LaLaport *The facilities do not have any parking, so we ask guests to come by train or bus.
It was really wonderful experience... the dark path with light near the bottom of walls, the walk through the water increased curiosity.. the infinite crystal universe was awesome.. feels like where have I came, so good... the koi fish pond was like going back to childhood as playing with water and fish... when touching the fish, the flowers blooms at that spot, a treat to eyes.. In air ball room, the color changes with impactful touch.. and the falling universe of flowers was incredible with the flowers and color movement ... It was really good... The "Soft black hole" considering COVID-19 is closed now.. however in website "Cold life" artwork was also mentioned.. don't know if I missed it or it is also closed.. also as restroom is only available near locker area.. if someone wants to go to restroom in middle of artworks observation it may be a problem as reentry is not allowed (may be consulting with staffs or asking beforehand might help, though not sure)... overall enjoyed alot.. :)
4.0 based on 551 reviews
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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