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Odaiba (お台場) is a
large artificial island in
Tokyo Bay, ****an,
across the
Rainbow Bridge from
central Tokyo.
Odaiba was
initially built for defensive...
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Nipponbashi (Osaka), or Ōsu (Nagoya), or Itasha-based events, such as
Odaiba Itasha Tengoku.
Itasha only
applies to cars.
There are
different names for...
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Tokyo have also been
going on for centuries. The most
prominent is the
Odaiba area, now a
major shopping and
entertainment center. In the 1990s, various...
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Odaiba-kaihinkōen
Station (お台場海浜公園駅,
Odaiba-kaihinkōen-eki, lit. "
Odaiba Seaside Park") is a
station on the
Yurikamome Line in Minato, Tokyo, ****an. It...
- Tokyo, ****an. It
connects Shimbashi to Toyosu, via the
artificial island of
Odaiba, a
market in
which it
competes with the
Rinkai Line. The line is
named after...
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Communications Group. It is
headquartered in the Fuji
Broadcasting Center in
Odaiba, Minato,
Tokyo and is one of ''five
private broadcasters based in Tokyo''...
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suspension bridge crossing northern Tokyo Bay
between Shibaura Pier and the
Odaiba waterfront development in Minato, Tokyo, ****an. It is
named Tōkyō Kō Renra****yō...
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daisies was on
display to
promote the
green movement. The
Gundam statue or "
Odaiba Gundam" has been a
major icon of the
museum since its unveiling.
First completed...
- Transit. It
connects central Tokyo to the
artificial islands of Aomi and
Odaiba. The line is
served by some
trains on the East ****an
Railway Company (JR...
- In
August 2011 it was
dismantled only to
reopen in
Odaiba,
Tokyo on
April 19, 2012. It
stood Odaiba along with a gift shop
called "Gundam
Front Tokyo"...