Decks Tokyo Beach, Gebäude in Japan
Decks Tokyo Beach is a shopping center in Daiba designed to resemble a ship, with an open terrace featuring wooden decks and nautical decorations. It contains approximately 90 shops and restaurants, along with several entertainment areas including Tokyo Joypolis, a trick art museum, and a takoyaki market.
The shopping center was developed to honor the maritime heritage and waterfront location of Daiba near Tokyo Bay. It was designed as an entertainment destination combining shopping, dining, and attractions for visitors and families in a single location.
The name references the maritime setting that defines this shopping center. The wooden terraces and ship-themed decorations create the feeling of being on a cruise, shaping how visitors experience and use the space.
The center is within a few minutes walk from Odaiba-kaihinkoen Station on the Yurikamome Line and Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai Line. Most shops and restaurants open from late morning to evening, with some staying open until midnight, so checking specific times ahead is helpful.
A notable feature is the Daiba Memorial Tree, a light installation made with live trees stretching about 200 meters long and 20 meters high. When the evening lights are on, the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower reflections create a unique visual display that many visitors come to see.
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