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Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

4.5 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (1991)
"It was a great stay."
The price is ฿4,797
฿6,069 total
31 Aug - 1 Sept
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

Grand Nikko Tokyo Bay Maihama

4.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (2079)
"Great location and a breakfast was good with lots of choice. "
The price is ฿4,089
฿4,948 total
2 Sept - 3 Sept
Grand Nikko Tokyo Bay Maihama

Kawasaki Nikko Hotel

3.5 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1002)
"This hotel was in a great location with plenty of dining and shopping options within easy walking distance. The staff was very nice and the room was great - a good sized room for 2 people (we had the twin room). I would definitely stay here again. Also very convenient access to 2 different train stations for easy access to Tokyo and the HND airport."
The price is ฿2,079
฿2,516 total
8 Sept - 9 Sept
Kawasaki Nikko Hotel
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Find out more about Odaiba

Find out more about Odaiba

About Odaiba

Odaiba is a manmade island in Tokyo Bay that provides the twin bonuses of multiple attractions and access to a beach and waterside views. The island was originally built in the 1850s to protect Tokyo from invading armies and as such most of its delights are modern. It has a science museum, fairground attractions, diverse shopping venues and an exciting nightclub.

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The Odaiba experience begins with the journey across Tokyo Bay via the Rainbow Bridge. This is especially colourful at night when the bright lights of Tokyo provide the backdrop. Travellers have a choice of taxi or Yurikamome driverless trains. Besides plush new buildings, one of the first sights for arriving visitors is a copy of New York’s iconic Statue of Liberty.

Venus Fort is the flagship of the shopping centres at Odaiba and is themed on 500-year-old European villages, but with everything 21st century shoppers require. Miraikan Science Museum is an interactive and educational establishment and one of Odaiba’s unmissable sites. Other museums include the Maritime Museum and the Trick Art Museum.

Tokyo Leisureland is a fun facility offering tenpin bowling, karaoke lounges and the latest in video gaming technology. Toritsu Shiokaze Park boasts footpaths shaded by trees, a waterfront walkway and a beach. Swimming is not allowed in Tokyo Bay, but several hotels on the island have onsite pools. Odaiba features a 100-metre high big-wheel. The view from the top is awesome.

Restaurants and Bars

Odaiba is one of the best places in Tokyo to enjoy a meal or a night out. Diners are able to sample Japanese dishes such as sushi and shabu-shabu plus food from Thailand, India, France and Italy to name a few. There are a number of bars serving Japanese beers as well as the Zepp DiverCity concert hall and nightclub.

Shopping

Shopping at Odaiba is heaven. Venus Fort and Aqua City are the two main shopping locations. Venus Fort is upmarket and has a collection of retail outlets selling everything from jewellery and makeup to top-name electrical and IT devices. A Toys'R'Us is among Aqua City’s many delights. Decks Tokyo Beach is noted for its souvenirs, gift items and second-hand clothing.