The 60+ wax figures with no ropes, staff willing to take your photos, and tripod-friendly rules give solo visitors many selfie options; compact 1-2 h indoor route is easy to navigate alone even on rainy days.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: This time allows you to explore all zones, take photos, and join interactive exhibits without rushing.
Photogenic zones & interactive games:
Explore Music, Film, Fashion and Sports zones. Touch props and pose with wax figures.
Tip: Move through each zone methodically to avoid backtracking when shooting solo photos.
Official photographer support:
Staff will snap your photos at key statues like Johnny Depp and Barack Obama.
Tip: Ask the staff for composition tips and use their camera for full-frame shots.
Tripod-friendly selfie spots:
Bring a small tripod to capture stable solo shots across exhibits.
Tip: Set up your tripod in corner spots near popular figures early to avoid crowds.
3D hologram dance show:
Join a mini-theater performance with holograms of Marilyn Monroe or Leonardo DiCaprio.
Tip: Check the show schedule on arrival and arrive 5 minutes early for a good spot.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Admission ticket | JPY 1,600 |
Optional digital photo print | JPY 500 |
Total Estimated | JPY 2,100 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Indoor setting makes it ideal in rain or summer heat. Visit on weekdays or early mornings to avoid weekend crowds.
Address: 1-chōme-6-1 Daiba, Minato City, Tokyo 135-0091, Japan
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Blazej Kozlowski
Not too big of a selection of figures but it has both Becks and Becky. Though that other will be known to only those interested in modern Japan. Still, if you’re in Odaiba, it’s a must stop spot song your many many many adventures on this amazing man-made island. Oh, and if possible, don’t watch too many of my pictures because you know, spoilers or whatever ;)
gnana prasuna komarraju
wax statue lookwith lot life in them but the overall experience was quite boring almost no one around.
maddy karthik
Regarding the place, Madame Tussauds TOKYO” is an experiential attraction facility that offers celebrity experiences through contact with more than 60 life-size Figures with the official recognition. Also, with over 250 years of history, popular attractions all over the world, including London, opened in March 2013 in “DECKS Tokyo Beach” in Odaiba. It also includes figures of overseas celebrities ...
Evalyn Venture
This was my first MT experience, and tbh, probably my last. The concept is interesting, but it is really hit and miss with the models. Some look on point, and some are so off that it’s surprising they were approved. I was the only person there. There weren’t even staff members at the ticket desk or gift shop register (Legoland staff next door handled it). I would recommend going at least once, an...
Arkajyoti Saha
It is not a big like London, but enough celebrities are portrayed, mostly the last 10-20 years ones. Weekday there were no rush, we could take pictures with every one of the displays. The entry is at the 2nd floor from inside, which is not visible from outside, so had to go up & down in the mall 2 times. Interesting is at the lift, there were Bruce willis figure giving us a look… which was a surpr...
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