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TOKYO, Japan travel guide: ODAIBA | Gundam statue, Rainbow Bridge, Ferris wheel (vlog 6)

Odaiba, the man-made island in Tokyo, Japan is full of fun things to do. You get to Odaiba by crossing the Rainbow Bridge, and the easiest way is via the Yurikamome Line. And there’s a lot of beautiful scenery in Odaiba. Gundam statue is among the top things to see, it’s located in front of DiverCity Tokyo Plaza. That’s the Gundam Unicorn. Another famous attraction is Venus Fort shopping mall. Even if you don’t plan to go shopping, it’s worth visiting the mall and seeing the beautiful Vegas-inspired theme. Venus Fort is located in Palette Town, the same place where you will find the highest Ferris wheel in the world, Daikanransha.

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