7pm in Tokyo - Odaiba

Wed 2008/12/17 16:52 JST
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Just got back from having dinner in Odaiba and went out on the decks to catch some of the festive illuminations. At this time of evening it took us 30 mins to get there by car. Using the highway would get us there 10 mins quicker but cost an extra 700 yen to use.

Interesting history about Odaiba from Wikipedia...

The name Odaiba comes from a series of six island fortresses constructed in 1853 by the Tokugawa shogunate in order to protect Edo from attack by sea, the primary threat being Commodore Matthew Perry's Black Ships which had arrived in the same year. Daiba in Japanese refers to the cannon batteries placed on the islands. In 1928, the Dai-San Daiba (第三台場) or "No. 3 Battery" was refurbished and opened to the public as the Metropolitan Daiba Park, which remains open to this day.

From the originally planned 11 batteries, only five were ever finished. The modern island of Odaiba began to take shape when the Port of Tokyo opened in 1941. Until the mid 1960s all except two batteries were either removed for unhindered passage of ships or incorporated into the Shinagawa port facilities and Tennozu island. In 1979 the then called landfill no. 13 (now Minato-ku Daiba, Shinagawa-ku Higashi-Yashio and Koto-ku Aomi districts), was finished directly connecting with the old "No. 3 Battery". "No. 6 Battery" was left to nature (landing prohibited).

Tokyo governor Shunichi Suzuki began a major development plan in the early 1990s to redevelop Odaiba as Tokyo Teleport Town, a showcase for futuristic living, with new residential and commercial development housing a population of over 100,000. The redevelopment was scheduled to be complete in time for a planned "International Urban Exposition" in spring 1996.

Suzuki's successor Yukio Aoshima halted the plan in 1995, by which point over JPY 1 trillion had been spent on the project, and Odaiba was still underpopulated and full of vacant lots. Many of the special companies set up to develop the island became practically bankrupt. The collapse of the Japanese asset price bubble was a major factor, as it frustrated commercial development in Tokyo generally. The area was also viewed as inconvenient for business, as its physical connections to Tokyo—the Rainbow Bridge and the Yurikamome rapid transit line—made travel to and from central Tokyo relatively time-consuming.

The area started coming back to life in the late 1990s as a tourist and leisure zone, with several large hotels and shopping malls. Several large companies including Fuji Television moved their headquarters to the island, and transportation links improved with the connection of the Rinkai Line into the JR East railway network in 2002 and the eastward extension of the Yurikamome to Toyosu in 2006. Tokyo Big Sight, the convention center originally built to house Governor Suzuki's planned intercity convention, also became a major venue for international expositions.

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  • aprilius20
    aprilius20 in Malaysia. Physically, at least. (Registered on 2008/10/26)
    Student, part-time Haruhi wannabe (that bit about godhood etc)
    http://www.aprilius20.com

    Saw a feature program on Odaiba sometime back. Would love to go there if I get to go to Japan again...

    Wed 2008/12/17 17:01:13 JST (ID #415922)
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  • Dissidia-Fantasy
    Dissidia-Fantasy in Singapore (Registered on 2008/11/28)
    Student
    http://dgraymanime.wordpress.com/

    Nice place and all the history behind it make it more meaningful and a place to visit.

    Wed 2008/12/17 17:04:06 JST (ID #415925)
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  • Burford
    Burford in the path of a traction engine. (Registered on 2008/05/28)
    Lurker, and part time super-villian.
    http://burfordus.wordpress.com

    Wow, talk about it all being in the name.

    Also, it looks pretty ^^

    Wed 2008/12/17 17:10:13 JST (ID #415934)
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  • D3m0N
    D3m0N in Trinidad & Tobago (Registered on 2008/12/12)
    College student / anime and manga okatu (in training)

    I love history (not in the book history -_-" but to actually experience the history is another story i love to do those stuff) so this place will definitely be on my list of places to see ^^
    the lights also look so good ^^

    Wed 2008/12/17 17:17:00 JST (ID #415944)
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  • nyoron
    nyoron (Registered on 2007/04/24)
    University Student
    http://sunshine-report.com

    I'll be going there next week! I heard Christmas decorations are really pretty in Tokyo now. Can't wait~

    Wed 2008/12/17 17:25:30 JST (ID #415948)
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  • Greendap
    Greendap in Miami, FL (Registered on 2008/06/27)
    Health Care

    Japan filled with much culture and history. It really is amazing and You can really feel the christmas atmosphere in the picture.

    Wed 2008/12/17 17:31:30 JST (ID #415952)
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  • J-Singstar
    J-Singstar in Singapore (Registered on 2008/12/04)
    Secondary School Student
    http://j-singstar.blogspot.com

    Hey what's that building with words lit up.
    Female God's something something..
    Anyway,Danny you sure live a busy life, running around everywhere in Japan.
    Must be tough,huh?
    Or maybe you just went out with your wife? >_<

    Wed 2008/12/17 17:39:52 JST (ID #415958)
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    • aprilius20
      aprilius20 in Malaysia. Physically, at least. (Registered on 2008/10/26)
      Student, part-time Haruhi wannabe (that bit about godhood etc)
      http://www.aprilius20.com

      Megami no Gate. Goddess Gate?

      Wed 2008/12/17 17:59:13 JST (ID #415975)
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  • lerry[maru]
    lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    Nekophilia

    The floor is so wet o.o
    Rain?

    Wed 2008/12/17 17:47:44 JST (ID #415962)
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  • quicoto
    quicoto in Spain (Registered on 2007/12/10)
    Blogger
    http://quicoto.com

    Cool place :)

    Wed 2008/12/17 17:59:36 JST (ID #415976)
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  • Lorfarius
    Lorfarius in UK (Registered on 2008/12/09)
    ICT Technician
    http://www.youtube.com/user/Lorfarius

    Id like to see more articles on Christmas lights in Tokyo as I always enjoy the night shots.

    Wed 2008/12/17 18:09:00 JST (ID #415988)
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  • suki
    suki in Cape Town, South Africa (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Graphic Design student | Receptionist | Otaku
    http://sukidesho.blogspot.com/

    Wow.. it looks so pretty and neon ^_____^
    Ignoring the fact that Cyberpunk is 'supposedly dead', are there many Cyberpunks in Japan, Danny?
    All that neon and hi-tech makes me wonder... XD

    Wed 2008/12/17 18:23:56 JST (ID #415994)
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  • MARl0
    MARl0 in United States (Registered on 2007/11/16)
    Graphic Designer

    Ha ha, you go out to eat a lot, don't you Danny! -_^

    Wed 2008/12/17 19:01:24 JST (ID #416016)
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  • Setsukyie
    Setsukyie in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/01/05)
    Student during the day, otaku at night, and amateur musician ^_^
    http://www.thebanzaieffect.com/

    Nice place.
    I enjoy night shots like this for some reason ^_^

    Wed 2008/12/17 19:17:58 JST (ID #416025)
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  • Matteas
    Matteas in Prague, Czech Republic (Registered on 2008/10/25)
    High school student
    http://www.animeraku.com

    The illuminated tree looks pretty.

    700 yen for driving a few kilometers on highway?! でっかい高いです。

    Wed 2008/12/17 19:36:23 JST (ID #416049)
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  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    nice looking tree with the cards. wonder if they're wish cards or just decor. ^^

    Wed 2008/12/17 19:50:41 JST (ID #416056)
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  • 6pack
    6pack (Registered on 2008/03/20)
    browsing the nets
    http://otakuposts.blogspot.com/

    nice history lesson. and nice photo too.

    Wed 2008/12/17 20:10:33 JST (ID #416071)
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  • Snafu Slick
    Snafu Slick in South Carolina, USA (Registered on 2008/06/12)
    Motivational Speaker

    I love to learn new things.

    And that tree is very pretty too :)

    Wed 2008/12/17 20:41:45 JST (ID #416085)
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  • Vic Fieger
    Vic Fieger in Mass., USA (Registered on 2007/11/23)
    Typographer
    http://www.vicfieger.com

    I love Odaiba! Riding on the monorail and looking out over the island, the whole place looks like it should be the setting for a Mega Man game.

    Wed 2008/12/17 20:48:56 JST (ID #416096)
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  • Kinny Riddle
    Kinny Riddle (Registered on 2008/03/19)

    Ah yes, Odaiba, great place to wander, especially if you have a boyfriend/girlfriend. Very amused with its Statue of Liberty replica, as well as their "Mini Hong Kong" in one of their shopping centres (instead of revolving sushi, you have revolving dim-sum, WTF. )

    Before going to Odaiba, I had no idea it was quite near Tokyo Big Sight, where Comiket is held regularly. Now I know where to go if I ever want to go to Comiket. ;)

    Wed 2008/12/17 21:49:10 JST (ID #416133)
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    • Cyberchaos
      Cyberchaos in Australia, Sydney (Registered on 2008/02/17)
      NEET part-time - Technical Support Officer - Network security engineer
      http://burugureibi.blogspot.com/

      revolving dim sum!!!!!

      this is definitely now on my 'must visit' list

      Thu 2008/12/18 06:13:33 JST (ID #416509)
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  • FatBastard
    FatBastard in over his head (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Dirty Gentleman
    http://cantstanzya.wordpress.com/

    Only 1 question: Any cute girls there?

    Wed 2008/12/17 22:08:02 JST (ID #416142)
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  • Harts
    Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    Student

    Beautiful picture:)

    Thu 2008/12/18 00:29:39 JST (ID #416194)
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  • jcpb
    jcpb in Toronto (Registered on 2007/11/13)

    Was there two months ago on vacation, mostly spent at Palette Town and the Onsen. Given a choice I'd have stayed at the Onsen for a week.

    Thu 2008/12/18 03:06:06 JST (ID #416284)
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  • Zakaさん
    Zakaさん in アメリカ?日本かも??( ゚Д゚) (Registered on 2008/11/11)
    王オタク x 天才様
    http://www.zakarius.com/

    ~~They're called "Christmas lights" not "illuminations"!~~
    The nice thing about highways here is they are freeways ^^ although I haven't encountered a major traffic jam on Japanese highways yet...

    Thu 2008/12/18 03:22:07 JST (ID #416298)
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  • lightningsabre
    lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
    Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
    http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

    I hear it's very touristy or lots of shopping in Odaiba. Danny was in Odaiba not too long ago right? Or did I mix up anime with real life again? >.>

    Thu 2008/12/18 04:00:05 JST (ID #416336)
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    • soulfringe
      soulfringe in Sacramento California, United States (Registered on 2008/10/25)
      Delivery Driver | Semi-student
      http://www.soulfringe.com/

      well he was there at 7pm ? =p
      but hahaha, mixing rl events up with anime events. That might be proof of watching to much anime. (also I do it too)

      Thu 2008/12/18 05:46:00 JST (ID #416479)
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  • Lethia
    Lethia in シンガポオル (Registered on 2008/10/17)
    Kawaii Pink Stuffs FanGirl, Cat Lover, Otaku, MP3 Hunter, Matcha & Afternoon Milk Tea Addict.
    http://lethiachan.blogspot.com

    Wow, that's pretty. I planned to go Odaiba to see Cat's Livin when i was in Japan last october but didnt have enough time so we skipped it, sigh :(

    Thu 2008/12/18 04:48:26 JST (ID #416416)
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  • uncreative
    uncreative in Japan (Registered on 2008/08/15)
    Student
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/dramacd/

    Odaiba = That place where Tokyo Big Sight is

    Just kidding.

    Thu 2008/12/18 05:42:38 JST (ID #416474)
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  • Kyle
    Kyle in Seattle, Washington (Registered on 2007/10/08)
    Student/Part-timer

    Yet again, some more Japan 101 from Danny. :D
    Well, Odaiba sounds like an interesting place with lot's of history, maybe I'll check it out on my next trip back?

    Thu 2008/12/18 07:41:33 JST (ID #416596)
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  • silent1134
    silent1134 in Los Angeles, California (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    ???Confused???

    Looks like a real nice place for a after dinner walk...

    Thu 2008/12/18 07:59:11 JST (ID #416624)
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  • Hidden Oasis
    Hidden Oasis in California, United Sates (Registered on 2008/10/28)
    College Freshmen

    The history of a place only interests me for a little while. I can look at Mt. Rushmore and listen about the history it, but if I'm there in person I'll stop caring pretty quickly.

    Thu 2008/12/18 11:54:20 JST (ID #416853)
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  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    "They're called lights, not illuminations..."
    Or something like that... Can't remember the lyrics from the collaboration video...

    Fri 2008/12/19 06:58:08 JST (ID #417777)
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  • Hoshizora - DreamtheFuture
    Hoshizora - DreamtheFuture in San Francisco and Shibuya! (Registered on 2009/01/11)
    Future Pioneer and a Dreamer

    Hehehe Patlabor use the no 13! Haikibutsu 13 gou!

    Sun 2009/01/25 14:21:32 JST (ID #461772)
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