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Odaiba is a man-made island popular for entertainment and shopping in Tokyo Bay. It started from humble beginnings, when just a few small man-made fort islands were present, but was built upon at the end of the Edo Period. Roughly a century later the small islands were merged by large landfills to create larger islands, but it wasn’t until the early 1990s that the area began to thrive. Today it has transformed into a popular tourist attraction featuring several shops, restaurants, and leisure locales. It is also home to some of the most adventurous architecture, like the Fuji TV Building, Tokyo Big Sight, and Telecom Center.
Daiba, Minato, 135-0091, Tokyo Prefecture, Tokyo, Japan
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Akihabara
Asakusa
Samurai Museum
Chidorigafuchi
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Ginza
Imperial Palace
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Nezu Museum
Odaiba
Sumo Museum (Ryogoku Kokugikan)
Senso-ji Temple
Shibuya Crossing
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Tokyo Central Railway Station
Tokyo City View Observation Deck (Roppongi Hills)
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Tokyo National Museum
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Tower
Ueno Park
Yoyogi Park
National Museum of Western Art
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