Kids can run safely on the wide promenade, build sandcastles, and watch the free transforming Gundam 5 min away, but there are no playground structures or shade so parents must supervise closely.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for photos, beach play, and a short ferry ride without rushing young kids.
Family Photo Spot:
Pose with the replica and Rainbow Bridge in the background on the open plaza.
Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds and get clear shots.
Beach Play:
Build sandcastles and paddle in the shallow water by the statue.
Tip: Bring a small bucket and spade; benches along the promenade are good for resting.
Odaiba Sunset Cruise:
Take a one-way water bus ride past the statue at sunset.
Tip: Book online for child discounts and choose window seats.
Unicorn Gundam Show:
Watch the 1:1 scale Gundam transform at DiverCity Mall.
Tip: Check showtimes (11:00, 13:00, 15:00, 17:00) and arrive 10 minutes early.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Statue entry | JPY 0 |
Yurikamome train round-trip | JPY 1,920 |
Snacks & drinks | JPY 1,600 |
Total Estimated | JPY 3,520 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Summer can be hot and sunny; carry sunblock, hats, and water. Spring and autumn bring mild weather perfect for beach time. In winter, wear windproof layers; the open plaza gets chilly.
Address: 1-chōme-4-2 Daiba, Minato City, Tokyo 135-0091, Japan
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Thuha Ng
The Odaiba Statue of Liberty is a replica of the original in New York, symbolising the friendship between Japan and France, and is a popular tourist attraction in Tokyo. Tokyo, facing Tokyo Bay and the iconic Rainbow Bridge. This replica stands at approximately 12.25 meters tall, making it about 1/7th the size of the original statue in New York City. Facing Tokyo Bay and the iconic Rainbow Bridge...
Hellseeker
It is one of the must-visit photo landmarks for anyone heading to Odaiba. While it’s not as grand as the one in New York, the Tokyo version has its own charm, especially with the stunning background of Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay. On a clear day, the view is absolutely gorgeous. There’s some viewing decks and benches nearby, perfect for sitting back and soaking in the seaside and cityscape. Whet...
Biswajit Chakraborty
This place gives you a 'New York City' feel. Beautiful environment, very neat and clean. The cold breeze of the lake will make you feel invigorated. Wheelchair ♿ accessibility available ✅ Parking 🅿️ available ✅
Berlyn Rosario
Took the train. The statue is a 4 minute walk directly next to the station. The area was beautiful. The view was breathtaking. Wonderful pictures with the Rainbow bridge behind. They had benches to sit and enjoy the view and a mall near by. I Highly recommend.
Anthony Hamilton
Strange one, Statue of Liberty, this smaller than the one in NY but still impressive. A path runs all around this area and sort of starts and finishes by the shopping Mall. You can hire these little electric bikes, which are dotted all around the area and go and tour the place. 30 -40 mins. Great views across the river from the path & statue. The train ride, to this area, is quiet unusual, as the ...
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