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Odaiba Seaside Park

東京都
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Tourist Information of This Area
general.prefecture.
Seaside park with a view of Rainbow Bridge
A seaside park facing Tokyo Bay. Swimming is normally prohibited, but there is an artificial sandy beach called "Odaiba Beach" that stretches for about 800 meters, as well as rocky areas and a lawn square where you can play at the water's edge, enjoy clam digging, or have a picnic.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

Enjoy Sunbathing on the Beach

Odaiba Seaside Park Enjoy Sunbathing on the Beach
At Odaiba Seaside Park, there is an 800-meter-long artificial beach where you can enjoy water activities while still in the city. The sand that covers the beach is made from natural sand brought from Kozushima Island in the Izu Islands. In addition to playing in the sand and sunbathing, there are also days designated for more serious sports such as beach volleyball and beach tennis. Please note that swimming in the sea is prohibited.
Point 2

Take a Stroll on the Skywalk

Odaiba Seaside Park Take a Stroll on the Skywalk
Along the coast, there is an area called the "Skywalk" where you can take a walk while enjoying the view of Odaiba. It's a slightly elevated walking course, so you can even see the Rainbow Bridge, which is a symbol of Odaiba, in the distance. In addition, the replica of the Statue of Liberty, which was installed in 2000 and stands 11 meters tall and weighs 9 tons, has become a popular photo spot.
Point 3

Enjoy Fishing and Playing in the Tide Pools

Odaiba Seaside Park Enjoy Fishing and Playing in the Tide Pools
At Odaiba Seaside Park, there is an area where you can enjoy fishing and playing in the tide pools, and on weekends it has become a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. The area in front of the Hilton Tokyo Odaiba Hotel is a rocky area where you can enjoy fishing, and fish such as Mahaze and Seigo inhabit the area. The facilities, such as toilets and hand washing areas, are also fully equipped, making it easy to enjoy and a popular secret.
Point 4

Enjoy Marine Activities

Odaiba Seaside Park Enjoy Marine Activities
At Odaiba Seaside Park, there is a designated area called the "Recreation Water Area" where with permission, you can enjoy marine sports such as SUP and canoeing. The Marine House on site offers equipment rental, showers, and locker facilities, making it easy for even beginners to enjoy marine sports. Additionally, the Marine House has a restaurant, so you can enjoy a delicious meal after your workout.
Point 5

Enjoy the Night View

Odaiba Seaside Park Enjoy the Night View
Odaiba Seaside Park is a spot where you can enjoy not only during the day but also at night. The Skywalk and observation deck offer a great location to overlook the Rainbow Bridge and the night view of Tokyo, which is illuminated. It also frequently appears as a location for TV dramas. There are also plenty of dining options in the area, making it highly recommended as a date course for couples.
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Access

Odaiba Seaside Park 3-minute walk from Odaiba Kaihin Koen Station
3-minute walk from Odaiba Kaihin Koen Station
Odaiba Kaihin Koen can be accessed by a 3-minute walk from the Yurikamome Line's Odaiba Kaihin Koen Station and Daiba Station. It takes about 15 minutes from Shimbashi Station, the starting station of the Yurikamome Line, making it an easily accessible spot from within Tokyo. Additionally, it's located in a convenient location for access from Haneda Airport and the Chiba area, as it's a 10-minute walk from the Rinkai Line's Tokyo Teleport Station.

Parking

Equipped with Two Parking Lots
Odaiba Seaside Park is equipped with a total of two parking lots: the Central Parking Lot and the North Exit Parking Lot. The Central Parking Lot can accommodate 101 cars, while the North Exit Parking Lot can accommodate 244 cars. Both are available for use 24 hours a day, but only the North Exit Parking Lot has a maximum fee of 2,000 yen for 24-hour parking, making it recommended for long-term parking. Additionally, only the North Exit Parking Lot allows for motorcycle parking.

Basic Information

Address 1-4-1 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 135-0091
Business Hours

Monday: Open 24 hours, Tuesday: Open 24 hours, Wednesday: Open 24 hours, Thursday: Open 24 hours, Friday: Open 24 hours, Saturday: Open 24 hours, Sunday: Open 24 hours

TEL 03-5500-2455
Web Site http://www.tptc.co.jp/park/01_02
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