Odaiba Kaihinkoen (Odaiba Seaside Park)
Odaiba (Seaside Park), Tokyo, Japan Odaiba (Seaside Park), Tokyo, Japan
Odaiba Seaside Park is an artificial beach park where visitors can enjoy the scenery of Tokyo Bay coastline. Playing in the reef or strolling on the artificial beach are both good ways to relax. There is a mini Statue of Liberty in the park, which is a popular photo spot, and the Rainbow Bridge can be seen in the distance. The sunset and night view here are particularly charming.
Odaiba, also known as Utaijima, is located on the man-made land in Tokyo Bay in the southeast of Tokyo, and is the newest entertainment center in Tokyo, favored by people, especially young people. The name of Odaiba has such a origin: In 1853, Perry, an American, led a fleet to Japan. At that time, Tokyo was still called Edo. Due to the urgent need for defense, a sea fortress was hastily built here to defend against enemies, and since then it has been called Odaiba. Tokyo Rinkai Sub-City Center is located in Tokyo Bay in the south of Tokyo, only 6 kilometers away from the center of Tokyo, covering an area of 442 hectares. It is an artificial island completely reclaimed from urban waste. The whole island consists of four major areas: Odaiba, Qinghai, Ariake North, and Ariake South, among which the Odaiba area is the most famous. With the development of the times. The headquarters of many large enterprises have moved into Odaiba one after another, and many eye-catching commercial and entertainment facilities with modern design have been built, such as the world's largest indoor game center, the Sega Game Center. Today's Odaiba is already a must-see place for tourists from all over the world to visit Japan, and it has also become an important tourist attraction that is most popular with domestic and foreign tourists.