Legoland® Discovery Centre Tokyo in Odaiba, Tokyo. We introduce 11 types of attractions that stimulate creativity and ongoing events.
LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Tokyo – it’s like you’ve just jumped into the biggest box of LEGO® bricks ever with over 3 million LEGO bricks under one roof.
- Kingdom Quest – an interactive LEGO laser ride
- 4D Cinema – feel part of the storey
- Master Model Builder – learn LEGO secrets
- Miniland – see iconic landmarks
- plus party rooms, school workshops and a huge LEGO shop!
Come share our LEGO world of colour, creativity and family entertainment. It’s the ultimate place for LEGO fans – young and old
*Our shuttle is running everyday, Please check Opening date and Business Hour before purchasing this activity. Admission Ticket(s)is not included in this Activity.
https://www.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/tokyo/en/plan/before-you-visit/opening-times/
Odaiba Decks Tokyo
It’s like a theme park on a boat
DECKS Tokyo Beach is a shopping centre with a ship motif.
Starting with the open terrace with a wooden deck that looks like the deck of a ship, the interior of the hotel is decorated with ship-like decorations. You can stroll on the deck while enjoying the pleasant sea breeze, and enjoy dining and shopping as if you were cruising on Tokyo Bay on a luxury cruise ship.
There are plenty of entertainment zones such as shops popular in Japan and overseas, dining at restaurants with a view of the Rainbow Bridge, the nostalgic “Daiba 1-chome Shopping Street” and the “Odaiba Takoyaki Museum”.
“Seaside Terrace”opened in December 2019!
On the 3rd floor seaside deck overlooking Tokyo Bay, a “seaside terrace” centring on the interior illuminated art spot “ODAIBA” has been opened.
It is a space where you can relax slowly with shared tables and plants.
[Lighting time]
Art Spot ODAIBA Sunset ~ 24:00
Other lights: Sunset to 7:30 the next day
Enhanced indoor entertainment facilities
The Odaiba Takoyaki Museum is a collection of popular takoyaki shops from all over the country, including four theme parks: “Tokyo Joypolis”, “Madame Tussauds Tokyo”, “Legoland Discovery Centre Tokyo”, and “Tokyo Trick Art Museum”. , and the retro atmosphere of Daiba 1-chome Shopping Street.