Odaiba - Free Audio Guide

Tokyo, Japan

お台場, ウエストプロムナード, 台場一丁目, 台場, 港区, 東京都, 135-8625, 日本


Odaiba is a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay that evolved from 19th‑century coastal batteries into a late‑20th‑century reclaimed waterfront district. It is culturally significant as a symbol of modern Tokyo, where futuristic architecture, seaside promenades and public art converge with recreational and exhibition spaces. Key attractions include panoramic bridge views, a replica Statue of Liberty, large shopping and entertainment complexes, science and technology museums, immersive digital‑art exhibitions, hot‑spring style attractions and a prominent life‑size Gundam statue. Visiting hours vary by site, but most museums and commercial venues operate during daytime into evening, while outdoor promenades remain generally accessible. Admission policies differ: many outdoor areas are free, while museums, exhibitions and specialty attractions charge separate fees that change by event. The district is well connected by public transit and pedestrian links; newer facilities generally provide step‑free access and accessibility services, though conditions can vary by venue.