A Day in Odaiba: Top 16 Things to Do in Odaiba

Views of Rainbow Bridge and the attractions of DiverCity Tokyo Plaza nearby

Ryan Noble   - 20 minutos de lectura

Reaching Odaiba via the Rainbow Bridge or the sleek Yurikamome line feels like stepping into a different side of Tokyo—one defined by waterfront views and playful attractions. 

Set on a man-made island in Tokyo Bay, this futuristic district blends cutting-edge entertainment with relaxed seaside charm. You can spend your day shopping in expansive malls, exploring experiential museums, or simply soaking up skyline views with Mount Fuji in the distance on a clear day.

From iconic landmarks to quirky experiences, Odaiba offers something for every kind of traveler—whether you’re visiting as a couple, with friends, or as a family. Here are some of the best things to do while you’re here.

11 things to do in Odaiba

1. See Rainbow Bridge

Rainbow Bridge (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Rainbow Bridge (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Few sights capture Odaiba’s appeal quite like the Rainbow Bridge. Stretching across Tokyo Bay, this striking suspension bridge links the city center with the waterfront district and serves as both a transport route and a scenic attraction. While many cross it via train or car, walking the pedestrian promenade is a memorable experience in itself.

The walkway extends for around 1.7 kilometers, offering sweeping views of the Tokyo skyline, the harbor, and Odaiba’s modern architecture. Visit during the evening to see the bridge illuminated—cool white tones in warmer months and softer hues in winter, with colorful displays during special events.

Looking at the sights in Odaiba (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Looking at the sights in Odaiba (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Snap a few photos of the view or simply enjoy the breeze from the bay—either way, Rainbow Bridge is an essential Odaiba experience.

2. Take a picture of the “Statue of Liberty”

Odaiba’s Statue of Liberty (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Odaiba’s Statue of Liberty (저작권: Cathy Guex)

A miniature version of one of the world’s most famous landmarks might not be what you expect to find in Tokyo, but Odaiba’s Statue of Liberty has become a beloved photo spot. Originally installed to celebrate cultural ties between Japan and France, the statue proved so popular that it earned a permanent place along the waterfront.

Positioned with the Rainbow Bridge in the background, it creates a surprisingly convincing—and slightly surreal—scene. The contrast between this Western icon and Tokyo’s ultra-modern skyline adds to its charm. It’s particularly striking at sunset, when the sky shifts colors and the city lights begin to glow. It’s a fun and unexpected highlight of the area.

3. Relax on a yakatabune river boat 

Yakatabune boats by Rainbow Bridge (저작권: whitemt / Shutterstock.com)
Yakatabune boats by Rainbow Bridge (저작권: whitemt / Shutterstock.com)

For a more traditional perspective on Tokyo’s modern waterfront, step aboard a yakatabune—a classic Japanese houseboat that offers leisurely cruises around the bay. These boats combine old-world design with contemporary comforts, creating a unique way to experience Odaiba from the water.

Many cruises include multi-course meals, often featuring freshly prepared tempura and seasonal dishes along with drinks as you glide past illuminated landmarks. As night falls, the reflections of the Rainbow Bridge and surrounding skyline shimmer across the water, creating a calm, almost cinematic atmosphere. 

It’s an especially popular option for couples or small groups looking to unwind after a busy day of sightseeing while enjoying a distinctly Japanese cultural experience.

4. Stroll through the Odaiba Marine Park

Odaiba Marine Park at sunset (저작권: Richard Whitcombe / Shutterstock.com)
Odaiba Marine Park at sunset (저작권: Richard Whitcombe / Shutterstock.com)

Odaiba Marine Park offers a refreshing contrast to the district’s high-tech attractions, with its sandy shoreline and open views across Tokyo Bay. The man-made beach stretches for roughly 800 meters, providing a relaxing setting for a walk, a picnic, or simply a break from the crowds.

During the day, you’ll often spot visitors trying out activities like windsurfing, while others explore the rocky areas for shells or enjoy casual fishing. As the sun begins to set, the park becomes even more atmospheric, with warm light reflecting off the water and the city gradually lighting up around you. By night, the illuminated skyline—including the Rainbow Bridge and nearby landmarks—creates one of the most iconic views in Tokyo. 

It’s a peaceful yet visually striking spot that’s worth visiting at any time of day.

5. Spend a day in DiverCity Tokyo Plaza

DiverCity Tokyo Plaza (저작권: Nor Gal / Shutterstock.com)
DiverCity Tokyo Plaza (저작권: Nor Gal / Shutterstock.com)

DiverCity Tokyo Plaza is more than just a shopping mall—it’s a full-scale entertainment destination that captures the playful spirit of Odaiba. Easily accessible via both the Yurikamome Line and Rinkai Line, this sprawling complex is packed with international brands, casual dining options, and interactive attractions.

Inside, you’ll find everything from fashion retailers to themed experiences, including immersive arcades and specialty stores dedicated to Japanese pop culture. Whether you’re browsing, eating, or exploring, DiverCity offers an all-in-one experience that can easily fill an entire afternoon.

6. Watch a Gundam come to life (before it’s gone!)

DiverCity Tokyo Plaza’s life-sized UNICORN GUNDAM Statue © SUNRISE (저작권: Cathy Guex)
DiverCity Tokyo Plaza’s life-sized UNICORN GUNDAM Statue © SUNRISE (저작권: Cathy Guex)

One of Odaiba’s most unforgettable spectacles is the life-sized UNICORN GUNDAM statue. Standing tall outside DiverCity, this massive figure isn’t just for display—it transforms throughout the day in a choreographed performance. This is a must-see for anime lovers.

Scheduled shows bring the statue to life, shifting from its “Unicorn Mode” into the “Destroy Mode,” complete with lighting effects and sound. Evening performances are especially impressive, with multiple variations taking place every half hour. 

But be quick! This life-sized UNICORN GUNDAM statue is scheduled to be removed from Odaiba at the end of August, 2026. Make sure you visit before them to appreciate this iconic landmark in all its glory.

Even if you’re not familiar with the Gundam series, the scale and detail make it a must-see attraction.

7. 2F: Unko Museum TOKYO: One-of-a-kind entertainment

Unko Museum TOKYO (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Unko Museum TOKYO (저작권: Cathy Guex)

For something completely different, the Unko Museum TOKYO embraces humor and creativity in a way that’s uniquely Japanese. Centered around a playful theme, you can enjoy an experience that will change your image of poop forever. 

Inside, you’ll find colorful displays, quirky installations, and plenty of photo opportunities—from an iconic “poop volcano” to kawaii, poop-filled exhibits—and even a poop animal derby. It’s lighthearted, unexpected, and surprisingly entertaining, especially if you’re traveling with friends or looking for unique experiences in Japan.

Seasonal unko displays at Unko Museum TOKYO (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Seasonal unko displays at Unko Museum TOKYO (저작권: Cathy Guex)

As an added bonus, you’ll also get your very own poop to take home—you lucky thing!

8. 2F: Hello Kitty Japan: Kawaii culture

Hello Kitty Japan (저작권: Cathy Guex, c2026 SANRIO E26051804)
Hello Kitty Japan (저작권: Cathy Guex, c2026 SANRIO E26051804)

Fans of cute culture will find plenty to love at the Hello Kitty Japan. This cheerful store celebrates one of Japan’s most iconic characters with a wide range of themed merchandise, from plush toys to stylish accessories. Hello Kitty herself makes many appearances, but fans of her full cast of friends, including Kuromi, Pompom, Cinnamoroll, and more won’t leave disappointed.

It’s a fun stop whether you’re a longtime fan or just curious about Japan’s love for all things kawaii.

Hello Kitty and friends in Odaiba (저작권:  Frame 3.jpg – Cathy Guex, c2026 SANRIO E26051804)
Hello Kitty and friends in Odaiba (저작권: Frame 3.jpg – Cathy Guex, c2026 SANRIO E26051804)

Next door, you’ll also find a café serving character-inspired desserts that are as photogenic as they are sweet. If you prefer your desserts more on the depressed side, the Gudetama baked goods are the one for you.

9. 4F: gashacoco: Get your capsule toy on!

Walking through gashacoco (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Walking through gashacoco (저작권: Cathy Guex)

gashacoco offers a quintessentially Japanese experience centered around capsule toy machines. Rows of machines line the space, each filled with collectible items ranging from anime characters to miniature food replicas.

The thrill comes from not knowing exactly what you’ll get, making each turn a small surprise. It’s an easy way to pick up a quirky souvenir and experience a popular slice of everyday Japanese culture.

10.  6-7F: Round1 Stadium: Bowling, darts, arcade games, and more!

Bowling at Round1 Stadium (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Bowling at Round1 Stadium (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Round1 Stadium is an entertainment complex designed for nonstop fun, whether you’re visiting solo or with a group. Inside, you’ll find a mix of arcade games, sports activities, and karaoke.

Billiards at Round1 Stadium (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Billiards at Round1 Stadium (저작권: Cathy Guex)

From bowling and darts to more energetic options like trampolining, ping pong, badminton, volleyball, batting cages, and even mechanical bull riding, there’s something for every mood. They also offer unlimited play, making it easy to spend hours here without running out of things to do. 

Darts at Round1 Stadium (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Darts at Round1 Stadium (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Getting thirsty? There’s also all-you-can-drink beverages on tap.

It’s a great rainy-day option or an evening activity after exploring Odaiba. 

11. 2F: WABI x SABI: Souvenir shopping

WABI x SABI (저작권: Cathy Guex)
WABI x SABI (저작권: Cathy Guex)

If you’re looking for a meaningful keepsake, WABI x SABI focuses on items that reflect traditional Japanese aesthetics with a modern twist. The store offers a curated selection of souvenirs, including crafts, accessories, and homeware.

Buy souvenirs at WABI x SABI (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Buy souvenirs at WABI x SABI (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Rather than typical tourist trinkets, you’ll find pieces that emphasize quality and design, making them ideal gifts or personal mementos. It’s a quieter, more refined shopping experience that provides a nice balance to Odaiba’s more energetic attractions—one that will leave you with tangible memories of your time in Japan. 

5 best things to eat in Odaiba

1. 2F: Katsuémon: Katsu cutlets

Katsuémon (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Katsuémon (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Katsuémon is a go-to spot in DiverCity Tokyo Plaza for anyone craving perfectly crisp, golden katsu. Specializing in breaded and deep-fried cutlets, the restaurant serves everything from classic pork tonkatsu to seafood variations, all cooked to order. 

Tonkatsu pork cutlet set meal (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Tonkatsu pork cutlet set meal (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Each set typically comes with rice, miso soup, and shredded cabbage, making for a satisfying and well-balanced meal. The texture is key here—light, crunchy coating on the outside with juicy, tender meat inside, and homemade tonkatsu sauce. 

To try a comforting Japanese staple, Katsuémon delivers reliable quality in a casual setting.

2. 2F: GREAT STEAK: Tender wagyu and more 

GREAT STEAK (저작권: Cathy Guex)
GREAT STEAK (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Experience premium, A4-grade wagyu that melts in your mouth. At GREAT STEAK, expect high-quality A4 Wagyu in a variety of uniquely Japanese styles—from signature Garlic Rice to hitsumabushi-inspired beef dishes finished with rich beef bone broth.

Wagyu beef and garlic fried rice (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Wagyu beef and garlic fried rice (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Enjoy the sizzling aroma, juicy steak, and authentic Japanese flavors all in one experience. Come and discover the taste of luxurious Japanese A4 Wagyu at GREAT STEAK.

3. 2F: creperie kenny’s: Colorful desserts

creperie kenny’s (저작권: Cathy Guex)
creperie kenny’s (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Creperie kenny’s brings a sweet touch to your Odaiba visit with its colorful, handheld desserts. These Japanese-style crepes are soft, thin, and filled with everything from fresh fruit and whipped cream to chocolate sauces and ice cream. 

A strawberry and whipped cream crepe (저작권: Cathy Guex)
A strawberry and whipped cream crepe (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Both classic and seasonal flavors are available, making it easy to find something that suits your taste. They’re as visually appealing as they are delicious, often topped with vibrant ingredients that make them perfect for photos.

4. 6F: Mita Seimenjo: Tsukemen dipping noodles 

Mita Seimenjo (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Mita Seimenjo (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Mita Seimenjo is known for its rich and flavorful tsukemen, a style of ramen where noodles are served separately from a concentrated dipping broth. The thick, chewy noodles are designed to hold onto the intensely savory soup, which is often made from a blend of pork, seafood, and umami-packed ingredients. 

Tsukemen dipping noodles (저작권: Cathy Guex)
Tsukemen dipping noodles (저작권: Cathy Guex)

Diners dip each bite into the broth, creating a customizable balance of flavor with every mouthful. It’s a more interactive and slightly heavier alternative to traditional ramen, perfect for those looking to try something distinctly Japanese.

5. 2F: DiverCity Tokyo Plaza Food Court 

If variety is what you’re after, the DiverCity Tokyo Plaza food court on the second floor has you covered. This spacious dining area—where you can find Katsuémon and GREAT STEAK mentioned above—brings together a wide selection of cuisines, ranging from Japanese comfort food to international favorites. 

You can sample everything from ramen and rice bowls to fried chicken, desserts, and more, all in one convenient location. It’s ideal for groups with different tastes or anyone who wants to try multiple dishes in a single visit. 

With quick service and plenty of seating, the food court offers a relaxed, flexible dining experience that fits easily into a busy day of exploring Odaiba. If you sit near the window, you may even spy the imposing life-sized UNICORN GUNDAM statue outside.

Exclusive: Get ¥1,000 off your purchases

We’ll give you a gift coupon of ¥1,000 off every purchase of ¥3,000
We’ll give you a gift coupon of ¥1,000 off every purchase of ¥3,000

For a limited time only, receive a ¥1,000 gift coupon to use on every purchase of ¥3,000 (tax included).

To get your discount, go to the Visitor Information Center & Duty-Free Counter on the 2nd floor of DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, present this coupon and receive your physical shopping vouchers. This coupon can then be used with every purchase of ¥3,000 (tax included) at any of the shops in DiverCity Tokyo Plaza.

Spend the perfect day in Odaiba 

Odaiba stands out as one of Tokyo’s most dynamic districts, blending futuristic attractions with laid-back waterfront charm.

Whether you’re exploring interactive museums, snapping photos of iconic landmarks, or indulging in great food at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, there’s no shortage of things to see and do. It’s a destination that feels both playful and modern, offering experiences you won’t quite find anywhere else in the city. 

Access

Getting to Odaiba is straightforward and part of the experience itself. The most popular route is via the Yurikamome Line, an automated train that departs from Shimbashi Station and crosses the Rainbow Bridge, offering scenic views along the way. Alternatively, you can take the Rinkai Line to Tokyo Teleport Station, which is within walking distance of DiverCity Tokyo Plaza.

For a more active option, the Rainbow Bridge also has a pedestrian walkway, allowing you to walk across and take in the skyline at your own pace. Water buses and ferries also connect Odaiba to other parts of Tokyo, providing a more leisurely and scenic journey across the bay.

Ryan Noble

Ryan Noble @u13632

Hailing from the land of baked beans, Ryan fell in love with Japan and never looked back. Now living in Tokyo, he wants to show off Japan's lesser-known destinations, green spaces, and coffee spots 🎍☕