Aqua City Odaiba
For dining, there is a gourmet zone with a variety of restaurants offering everything from Japanese to Western, Chinese, and Italian cuisines. Movie enthusiasts will appreciate the large cinema complex, Cinema Mediage, which boasts 13 screens and over 3,000 seats. Visitors can enjoy the latest multi-screen projection system "ScreenX" and 4DX® here.
One of its unique attractions is the "Aqua City Odaiba Shrine," believed to grant seven wishes. This shrine is a branch of Shiba Daijingu, one of Tokyo's ten major shrines, and is located on the rooftop of the facility's 7th floor. It serves as a peaceful green space where seasonal rituals and events can also be enjoyed.
At sunset, visitors are treated to breathtaking views as the facility offers stunning sunsets and nightscapes, creating memorable experiences. With shops, restaurants, and entertainment all in one place, Aqua City Odaiba is truly an extraordinary space where families, friends, and couples can enjoy a full day of fun.
Basic Information
- Spot Name
- Aqua City Odaiba
- Location
- 〒135-8707 1-7-1 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
- Access
- Yurikamome Line from Shinbashi Station to Daiba Station, 1-minute walk / Rinkai Line from Shin-Kiba Station to Tokyo Teleport Station, 6-minute walk / from Osaki Station to Tokyo Teleport Station, 6-minute walk
*Free shuttle bus available (11:00 AM - 8:00 PM) - Parking
- Available
- Business Hours
- Shops & Services 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM / Restaurants & Cafés 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM (Food court until 9:00 PM; some dining establishments have late-night hours)
- Contact Information
- Phone Number:03-3599-4700
- Official Website
Map
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