[2024 Tokyo Attraction] Travel Guide for Rainbow Bridge (Updated Nov)
Bridges
Nighttime sightseeing
Address:
3 Chome Kaigan, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0000, Japan
Opening times:
Open today at 9:00-21:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1 hour
Phone:
+81 3-5463-0223
Unique Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
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📍 Akihabara ~ known as the anime and manga capital of Tokyo. There are endless stores selling anime and manga merchandise, literally everything you could ever imagine.
📍 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building has a FREE observation deck. No ticket is required for entrance and you get an amazing view of Tokyo!
📍 Odaiba is located by Tokyo Bay, providing wonderful views of the Rainbow Bridge. Here you can find traditional Japanese arcades and shops, the beach and more stores.
📍 Ghibli Museum ~ located in Mitaka which is a lot further out of Tokyo. Tickets are cheap but very difficult to get, and go on sale 2 months in advance. The museum itself feels like stepping into a Ghibli movie!
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louloulou
Odaiba’s Rainbow Bridge
Odaiba’s Rainbow Bridge is one of the most popular attractions in Tokyo, just like any magnificent bridges in the world. Odaiba is a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, across the Rainbow Bridge from central Tokyo. We were so lucky that day because there was a light show performed there. The colours keep changing with the movement of waters and music. There were some Olympic medalists being shown in the light show. Surprisingly there wasn’t a big crowd that day. Along the way you could also see the Odaiba Statue of Liberty. Great for taking photos. This is a very beautiful place in the evening for sunset view, and nighttime to see the changing rainbow colour of the bridge. Please note that you are not allowed to cycle across the bridge. The Rainbow Bridge is within 5 minutes walking distance from the train station. Along the way there are shopping malls and restaurants.
Address: 3-33-19, Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-0022 Nearest Station Odaiba-Kaihinkoen Station
Highlights: Light show, view of Tokyo Bay
Ambiance/Facilities: 10/10
Rating: 5/5
FlyingNoodles
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Miya_Kay
Tokyo's Magical Iron Pillar - Rainbow Bridge.
Rainbow Bridge is a beautiful and majestic place. The pedestrian walkway extends along the lower deck of the bridge, located in an extremely safe caged space designed to ensure pedestrian safety while enjoying the most extraordinary views.
Tokyo is one of the wealthiest and most technologically advanced cities on Earth. The beauty of Rainbow Bridge is certainly inseparable from good weather. Visiting Rainbow Bridge on a sunny day offers particularly magnificent scenery. In the open sea environment, the power of the wind is still surprising. The wind speed is very high, and although the cage of Rainbow Bridge completely encloses the walking area, ensuring safety, the wind is so strong that you need to take care of your belongings.
This is an ideal place to experience the sea and enjoy city views, perfect for photography. Highly recommended.
Super Lily
Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo reminds Busan people of Gwangalli Beach.
📍Address: Next to the Statue of Liberty in Odaiba, Tokyo
📍Key Points
I went to see the night view of Rainbow Bridge, but the lights didn't turn on until 8 PM. I thought they would turn on 30 minutes after sunset, but I was so hungry that I went back to my accommodation without seeing the lights. Personally, Odaiba feels like Centum City and Rainbow Bridge feels like Gwangalli Beach, so I didn't really regret it. I saw everything I wanted to see. However, unlike Gwangalli, where you see the horizon behind the bridge, here you can see Tokyo Tower and the night view of Tokyo, so it's worth a visit. The sunset view is romantic.
📍Rating: 3/5
mealandsoon
Things to do in Odaiba, Tokyo
6 things you must do in Odaiba, Tokyo
Let's talk about what you can do in Tokyo Odaiba, in no particular order.
1. Palette City Ferris Wheel
Sitting on a Ferris wheel in the evening is the most comfortable.
You can overlook the night view of the entire Tokyo in a 16-minute circle.
2. #Japan Odaiba Gundam
Standing at the entrance of Diver City Tokyo Plaza is a giant 1:1 Gundam. It is recommended to come at night to watch the performance show.
3. #Statue of Liberty at Odaiba
Just like the Statue of Liberty in New York, but only 1/7 of the size of the original.
It is the third "Statue of Liberty" in the world.
Just ahead of the Rainbow Bridge, it's also a great spot for taking photos.
4. #teamlabborderless should be familiar to everyone.
This team's LED light show is magical and imaginative, never tiring even after a hundred viewings.
6. #Water Bus
Odaiba's water bus is a must-try, with a futuristic design that exudes a sense of technology.
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Rainbow Bridge
Amazing views across Tokyo Bay! Opens November to March 10am, rest of the year 9am. Free entry. The beach at the Odaiba end is beautiful too!
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Rose Lo
Going to Odaiba Tokyo means passing the popular Rainbow Bridge, it's a huge suspension bridge that connects Tokyo with the man-made island of Odaiba. The colored lights at night make this bridge more beautiful and picturesque. #wintergetaway
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