Very big and organized mall for visitors to come. You can find all you want here. You can have one day trip here for shopping and relaxing. Enjoy it.
Very big and organized mall for visitors to come. You can find all you want here. You can have one day trip here for shopping and relaxing. Enjoy it.
I love this place, Odaiba. It is one of the less crowded shopping or hang out areas in Tokyo. B4 reaching there, u are treated with a harbour view from the train ride. Shopping is fun: so many shops with reasonably good pricing. There is a shoe shop with low prices but if u have big size foot of 10 or above-tough to get a pair.
Managed to get discounted items like Marvel tshirt from Disney store (50% off). Probably bcos I was lucky then.
When u want to chill n relax, u can just get to d deck area and enjoy the view of the Rainbow bridge.
Didnt get much time to venture to all the shops. Didnt even get time to go to Aqua City. To visit all major shopping centres, Tt probably could take 1 whole day.
Aqua Center is one of those typical shopping centers sane people normally try to avoid. This one has the usual array of shops and restaurants that you will find in any good shopping center in Tokyo. It is located adjacent to the Fuji TV Tower and has a good view of the Statue of Liberty and Rainbow Bridge.Access is via the Yurikamome Monorail from Shimbashi station.
While Aqua City Odaiba is a intriguing shopping mall with lots of interesting shops, restaurants, a movie theater and even a shrine on the top floor, I believe it’s main draw is it location - it’s just next to the Odaiba Seaside Park where the replica of the Statue of Liberty is with Tokyo Bay, the beautiful Rainbow Bridge and the city of Tokyo skyline in the back drop. It’s also easy to find as it’s located next to the Fuji TV building that has the huge giant sphere. I would recommend that you visit Aqua City towards the evening and you can enjoy the sunset scene and the Rainbow Bridge when it lights up while you shop or dine there.
There is something different than Odaiba even though it is a part of Tokyo. Love the atmosphere and the attraction they have in one island.
Nice mall with all kinds of retailers. You can find just about anything you want. Make sure to go visit the talking robot lady. Probably the highlight for me. Also, tons of restaurants with very good prices.