Fuji TV Odaiba
Fuji TV Odaiba
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On Odaiba, an artificial island developed to showcase futuristic living, the Fuji TV Building is an eye-catching landmark. It sits like a docked space shuttle atop a hyper-modern lattice building.
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Neighbourhood: Odaiba / Shiodome / Shinbashi
Odaiba is an entertainment hotspot with a giant ferris wheel, concert halls, amusement arcades and lots of shopping. It also boasts Oedo-onsen-monogatari, a hotspring that recreates old Edo-era ambiance and is very popular with foreign visitors. Shiodome has ultra-modern office buildings where you can often find restaurants with a great high-rise view of Tokyo. The neighboring area of Shinbashi is a district of much older commercial buildings and it's a great place to join 'salary men' enjoying a drink and snacks at street stalls under the railway bridges after work.
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鶴田 直己
Japan8,402 contributions
Jun 2024 • Solo
I visited the Fuji Television Headquarters Building while sightseeing in Odaiba. Since I was there, I decided to go up to the spherical observation deck "Hachitama". I bought a ticket at the Fuji Television Shop on the 7th floor and went up to the observation deck on the 25th floor. The observation deck was very spacious and there were not many people, so I was able to enjoy the view at my leisure. I was impressed and discovered that the view from the high floors is worth it. However, although it is called a spherical observation deck, you cannot see the surroundings in 360 degrees, which was disappointing.
If you buy a ticket for the observation deck, you can also visit the "Gachapin & Mukku Museum" on the 5th floor. After enjoying the view, I also visited the museum. There were many items that gave a sense of the era on display, so I was able to enjoy it together with the observation deck. Finally, I bought some souvenirs at the shop and went home. I thought the selection of character goods was also good.
If you buy a ticket for the observation deck, you can also visit the "Gachapin & Mukku Museum" on the 5th floor. After enjoying the view, I also visited the museum. There were many items that gave a sense of the era on display, so I was able to enjoy it together with the observation deck. Finally, I bought some souvenirs at the shop and went home. I thought the selection of character goods was also good.
Written 17 June 2024
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Andrew N
Vancouver, Canada237 contributions
Jun 2014 • Family
What a fascinating building the design is really nice. If your a One Piece fan this is a must place to go. One Piece Restaurant up the stairs and some statues of the characters.
Written 6 July 2014
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mqlarson
San Francisco, CA18 contributions
Dec 2013 • Couples
We enjoyed walking around and collecting the stamps necessary to redeem for a prize (a plastic clip to hold papers together), but there really didn't seem to be much for people who weren't regular viewers of Fuji TV. The spherical observation tower is interesting, but a shadow of the nearby Sky Tree, which also offers a 360 degree view.
Written 27 January 2014
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John and Deb K
Karratha, Australia822 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
Interesting architecture but there is a lot of that in Japan, they really do like putting spaces in their buildings but unless you have little children do not bother to pay the expensive price to go up. Silly us we paid and were surrounded by little children enjoying the dinosaur displays and robotic dinosaurs. Everything is also in Japanese with no English. Even when you get to the ball there is limited viewing on one side only.
Written 23 April 2024
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kmb97
Hong Kong, China33 contributions
Fuji TV was part of our plan to see how Japanese tv stations are like. We were very disappointed.
First we paid $500 yen per person for an adult ticket. We then travel to the ball shape observation floor, from there, you can see the surrounding area of Odaiba. Around 180 degree only, as half of the place were filled with abandoned kiosk and wooden junks. Actually that's all, nothing else to see on the deck!! Then they will guide you to the next floor down, you will see a few posters of Japanese drama in the hallway, then you will reach the end of the $500 yen tour!!! The whole thing was less than 10mins without contents at all!!!
Don't consider buying a ticket to there, total waste of money and time!!!
First we paid $500 yen per person for an adult ticket. We then travel to the ball shape observation floor, from there, you can see the surrounding area of Odaiba. Around 180 degree only, as half of the place were filled with abandoned kiosk and wooden junks. Actually that's all, nothing else to see on the deck!! Then they will guide you to the next floor down, you will see a few posters of Japanese drama in the hallway, then you will reach the end of the $500 yen tour!!! The whole thing was less than 10mins without contents at all!!!
Don't consider buying a ticket to there, total waste of money and time!!!
Written 21 December 2013
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Céleste B
London, UK19 contributions
Dec 2016 • Friends
Even being a one piece fan and wanting to see the baratie restaurant I was disappointed. The restaurant is expensive and the food is bad. The exhibition in the Fuji building is about Japanese TV shows so if you do not know anything about them it is useless. The view inside the bubble costs 500, a bit expensive if you ask me. But not so bad vantage point I suppose.
Written 18 December 2016
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Andrew R
Crewe, UK2,974 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
this is a great building, which is lit in different colours at night, it looks like it had been made from Mecarno definitely worth a photo stop on a visit to the city
Written 9 June 2018
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Vipul M
13 contributions
Jul 2015 • Friends
In night there is light and sound show every 30 mins on Fuji building. Show duration is 10 mins but its worth to watch atleast 2 shows. Free to watch and show timing is 7:30 8:00 8:30.
Written 20 July 2015
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OttJoe613
St. Catharines, Canada100 contributions
Feb 2014 • Solo
VERY cool...this big building...has an amazing light & music show at night- just spectacular...starts when it gets dark...and ends late- like midnight.
A must see in Tokyo for sure...and it is beside the Aqua Mall...so if you go early...go to the 6th floor- there are lots of nice restaurants overlooking the Rainbow bridge and water...then watch the show after when it is dark.
A must see in Tokyo for sure...and it is beside the Aqua Mall...so if you go early...go to the 6th floor- there are lots of nice restaurants overlooking the Rainbow bridge and water...then watch the show after when it is dark.
Written 12 February 2014
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Daniel_0084
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia71 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
Amazing building with a futuristic design. It's an iconic building of Odaiba. It's has a observation deck at 25th floor, Anime / manga shop and a ONE PIECE restaurant.
Written 10 June 2018
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