Decks Tokyo Beach
Decks Tokyo Beach
Decks Tokyo Beach
Decks Tokyo Beach
Decks Tokyo Beach
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Decks Tokyo Beach

In Odaiba district —
142 of 219 in Tokyo

Decks Tokyo Beach (デックス東京ビーチ) is a vibrant shopping and entertainment complex located in the popular Odaiba district. The mall offers a diverse range of retail stores, restaurants, and unique attractions, making it a must-visit destination for all ages. Among its most exciting features are the Tokyo Joypolis, an indoor amusement park offering thrilling rides and games, and the Legoland Discovery Center, where families can enjoy interactive exhibits and creative Lego building experiences. The complex also houses Madame Tussauds, where visitors can get up close with lifelike wax figures of celebrities and historical figures, and a trick art museum that offers fun, optical illusion-based exhibits for all ages.

In addition to these attractions, Decks Tokyo Beach is a perfect spot for those seeking both entertainment and dining options. With an array of shops, including fashion boutiques and souvenir stores, as well as a variety of dining establishments ranging from casual eateries to fine dining, there is something for every taste. The mall’s family-friendly environment and wide selection of activities make it an ideal destination for both tourists and locals, offering an all-encompassing experience that combines shopping, dining, and entertainment in one exciting location.

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Hours and Fees

Decks Tokyo Beach
  • Opening hours
  • Shops:
    11:00 AM to 8:00 PM (weekdays)
    10:00 AM to 9:00 PM (weekends)

    Restaurants:
    11:00 AM to 11:00 PM

  • Closed
  • No closing days

Getting there

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To get to Decks Tokyo Beach, take the Yurikamome Line to Daiba Station. From there, it's just a short walk to the complex. Alternatively, you can take the Rinkai Line to Tokyo Teleport Station, which is about a 10-minute walk away.

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