Small Worlds Tokyo is an indoor attraction (perfect for a rainy day!) with miniature scenes and dioramas, including Sailor Moon and Evangelion.

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There are so many details and things going on at Small Worlds Tokyo! The video includes a walk-through of the attraction, and the main sections: the space centre, the Global Village with miniature scenes from around the world, Sailor Moon (with Crystal Tokyo) and the cage and Tokyo-III from Evangelion. There’s also a look into the workshop where they make the models and figures. It’s fun to take photos of the miniatures. There are buttons to press and moving parts, like trains and planes that actually fly! Everything’s indoors so it’s a great thing to do on a rainy day in Japan. It’s in Odaiba; the video includes how to get there on the train, ticket prices, how to get tickets and other things to do nearby.

00:00 Intro
00:22 Tour of Small Worlds
04:16 Sailor Moon
06:13 Evangelion
08:03 Review
08:40 Tickets
09:51 How to get there

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25 Comments

  1. Afternoon Amy how are you? Thanks for sharing this video of beautiful Small worlds Tokyo here! πŸ‘πŸ’‚β€β™‚οΈπŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

  2. It's a really good way to spend time with lots to find and pick out but I found the day/night cycle a bit annoying. Essential trip if you're an Eva fan
    Thanks again for another great video 😊

  3. Saw the NGE part recently in a different video and instantly put the place on my list. xD

    The 3D model included in the entrance fee or is that extra?

  4. I have wanted to go to this museum since I first heard of it! I love miniatures so this would be amazing. Thanks for all the details.

  5. I've seen a few posts on this before from others. Reminds me of Miniature Wonderland in Hamburg, although the sets there seem based more on real life locations with fewer fantasy elements than Small Worlds. The fact this has no crowds in the off season is a big plus for me.

  6. I want to note that the Unko museum is just a 20 minute walk from small worlds. It's an interactive museum all about Unko (poop!)

  7. This place looks awesome Amy. I'm definitely adding this to my bucket πŸͺ£ list. I make miniatures myself, so this is right up my street ❀ 🫢

  8. Hi Cakes with Faces. Me and my wife visited Aiake Garden in January and we could see the sign with "Small Worlds Tokyo" from our hotel window. I actually said to my wife "wonder what that building is with the sign Small Worlds Tokyo on it". We didn't investigate further, but thru your video I finally know what it is πŸ™‚I was nearby in July as well, visiting Ariake, but yet again I did not know about it. Thank you for your videos, they are always full of interesting and useful information. Greetings from Norway πŸ™‚

  9. Very interesting video from the inside. I've visited Cape Canaveral/Cape Kennedy in Florida in the 80s, I think the repro is pretty accurate. Me and my wife is going to Yokohama in November, we will visit the Ramen Museum for sure. It's on our list πŸ™‚Wow, Ariake Tennis no mori station was right outside our hotel, we could see it from our room. It's very cool to see familiar places. We will visit TeamLabs one day I'm sure of. I'll say it again, there are always a lot of useful information in your videos, thank you so much for sharing πŸ™‚

  10. I have to add, there are a pretty big shopping mall inside Ariake Garden. And yes, Ariake is not very crowded, the buildings are far apart so it feel very spacious, same goes for Odaiba. I'm looking forward to your next video.

  11. This place is so cute!!! I love miniatures and dioramas so itΒ΄s so perfect for my trip! <3 I didnΒ΄t expect the plane to actually fly!!!

  12. Is it possible to enter dressed-up as gojira shooting lasers and thunderbolt to the exposition?
    Obviously, I am joking πŸ˜…πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ˜…πŸ€£πŸ˜‚
    am I ?πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”

  13. Small Worlds Tokyo was so much fun, especially as an Evangelion fan! One cool thing about the airport is that there are two sections that you can crouch into, and when you pop your head out you’re in the middle of the airport! I’m too tall to have tried, but my girlfriend was able to do it and said it was an awesome view of the planes! ✈️✈️

  14. It looks so cool! Definitely Adding this to the list. Reading your book at the moment and it’s fab, great for trip planning.

  15. My wife and I loved it when we went in April, so many small details, you could go multiple times and still find details you missed. My wife is a big Sailor Moon fan and I'm a Evangelion fan so we both had massive geek out moments

  16. This place hugely exceeded our expectations. These types of attractions can be really hit or miss — sometimes just something quickly put together that's fun for an hour and forgettable, but we spent hours here having fun. Super underrated.

  17. Oh wow!! I love going to see model villages here in the UK so this will be a must do when I visit Japan!
    I love how the Rocket & Planes take off! So clever! ❀️

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