Odaiba
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odaiba
"Odaiba (お台場) today is a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan, across the Rainbow Bridge from central Tokyo. Daiba were initially built in this area for defensive purposes in the 1850s. The original Odaiba opened in 1860 as a port and shipyard in the city today known as Yokosuka, site of the joint Japanese-US fleet HQ. Reclaimed land offshore Shinagawa was dramatically expanded during the late 20th century as a seaport district, and has developed since the 1990s as a major commercial, residential and leisure area. Odaiba, along with Minato Mirai 21 in Yokohama, is among a few manmade seashores in Tokyo Bay where the waterfront is accessible, and not blocked by industry and harbor areas. For artificial sand beaches in the bay,[1] Sea Park in Kanazawa-ku is suitable for swimming,[2] Odaiba has one, and there are two in Kasai Rinkai Park area looking over to the Tokyo Disneyland.[3]"
Today's Odaiba is a popular shopping and sightseeing destination for Tokyoites and tourists alike. Major attractions include:
Palette Town:
Daikanransha, a 115-metre (377 ft) Ferris wheel
Megaweb, exhibition hall of car maker Toyota
Tokyo Leisure Land, 24-hour video gaming, karaoke, bowling
Venus Fort, a Venice-themed shopping mall
Zepp Tokyo, one of Tokyo's largest performance halls/nightclubs
Fuji Television studios with a distinctive building designed by Kenzo Tange
Miraikan, Japan's National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
MORI Building Digital Art Museum
Rainbow Bridge connecting Odaiba to the heart of Tokyo
Tokyo Big Sight Tokyo International Exhibition Center
Aqua City shopping center
Diver City shopping center
Gundam Base Tokyo, featuring a 22-meter (72 feet) tall Gundam statue[9][10]
Zepp DiverCity
Decks Tokyo Beach shopping mall, featuring Sega Joypolis and formerly Little Hong Kong and Muscle Park (both closed in 2010)
Museum of Maritime Science (Fune no kagakukan) with swimming pool
Oedo-Onsen-Monogatari sentō Water to the baths rise up from 1400 meters underground. 14 Different baths[11]
Shiokaze park with BBQ places and Higashi Yashio park
Telekom Center Building (MXTV's former headquarters) with observation deck
One of two beaches in urban Tokyo (swimming prohibited), along with Kasai Rinkai Park in Edogawa Ward
A replica of the Statue of Liberty
Panasonic Centre, a science and technology showroom
Look at the layout of Odaiba in Img 1. Recognize the pattern?
Mori Digital Art Museum (TeamLab Borderless on Map)
https://jw-webmagazine.com/mori-building-digital-art-museum-epson-teamlab-borderless-to-open-in-tokyo-2018-summer-eca35894be01
"The ultra technologist art group, TeamLab to open the world’s first digital art museum, “MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: EPSON teamLab Borderless” in Tokyo 2018 summer!"
What is teamLab (チームラボ)??
"teamLab (f. 2001) is an art collective, an interdisciplinary group of ultratechnologists whose collaborative practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, science, technology, design and the natural world. Various specialists such as artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians and architects form teamLab."
"teamLab aims to explore a new relationship between humans and nature, and between oneself and the world through art. Digital technology has allowed art to liberate itself from the physical and transcend boundaries. teamLab sees no boundary between humans and nature, and between oneself and the world; one is in the other and the other in one. Everything exists in a long, fragile yet miraculous, borderless continuity of life."
"The museum is divided in 5 different sections: [Borderless World, Athletic Forest, Future Park, Forest of Lamps, En Tea House]"
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