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Digital
Horizon.

A man-made island of giant robots, cyberpunk architecture, and panoramic waterfront views.

Reclaimed Land

Synthetic
Island. 🌊

Odaiba was originally built as a fortress to protect Tokyo from naval attacks. Today, it is a fortress of leisure.

Connected to the mainland by the iconic **Rainbow Bridge**, it feels like a separate cityβ€”spacious, windy, and unapologetically artificial. It is where Tokyo comes to touch the future.

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RX-0 Unicorn

Life-Size Gundam. πŸ€–

Standing 19.7 meters tall outside DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, the Unicorn Gundam is the guardian of the island. It actually transforms.

Transformation

At specific times (usually every 2 hours), the armor plates shift, the antenna splits, and it glows red (Destroy Mode) or green (Awakened Mode).

Night Show

Visit after sunset. The statue lights up, and anime clips are projected onto the building behind it for a full multimedia show.

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Indoor Theme Park

Tokyo Joypolis

SEGA Republic

Digital Play. πŸ•ΉοΈ

Odaiba is built for play. **Tokyo Joypolis** is a massive 3-story indoor theme park by SEGA, featuring VR coasters and Sonic the Hedgehog attractions.

Retro Gaming:

Nearby in Decks Tokyo Beach, you'll find the **Odaiba Ichome Shotengai**, a recreation of a 1950s Japanese shopping street filled with retro arcade cabinets and candy stores.

The Connection

Rainbow Bridge. πŸŒ‰

The suspension bridge connecting Odaiba to Tokyo is best viewed from Odaiba Seaside Park. You can see the Tokyo Tower and Skytree sparkling across the water.

Photo Op:

Look for the replica **Statue of Liberty** near the Aqua City mall. You can frame the Statue, the Bridge, and Tokyo Tower in one shot.

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French Gift

Lady Liberty