
- 4.8/5
SaiAungThis place is worth to visit it , but some popular activities are need to wait long time and also the road show are need to reserved the place advance as much as possible if not you will not get a best place to take a shoot videos and photo .
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userIt's a bit far, so we chartered a car. There are speed passes available for purchase. But since I don't speak English or Japanese, I just had to wait in line. My private guide wasn't available today. We'll have the itinerary tomorrow. If you're not good at foreign languages, ❌ but have the money, find a private guide. Any recommendations?
- 4.7/5
Traveling_HWMVisiting the **Ghibli Museum** was a truly magical experience. It showcases the artistry behind animation, highlighting how Ghibli, a pioneer in the field, created beautiful films without modern computers. Seeing the meticulous process of hand-drawing and painting each frame was awe-inspiring.The museum's architecture and interior perfectly capture the whimsical and mysterious essence of the Ghibli world. While photography isn't allowed, this enhances the experience, urging fans to immerse themselves fully in the magic of the exhibits.Each entry ticket resembles a film strip from the animations, making it a beautiful keepsake of the visit. It’s no surprise that the Ghibli Museum remains a favorite among locals and tourists, with tickets often being hard to come by. Overall, my visit was unforgettable and a must-see for any Ghibli fan!
- 4.3/5
_We***53In Odaiba, it's very close to the It's a Small World by taxi. There was a special exhibition on the first floor, but I didn't go in due to time constraints. I only bought tickets for the regular exhibition and exchanged them for paper tickets at the service desk. There was a lot of content, and the children had a great time.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userThis is not really a park, more like a small themed space. There are no games or activities, only one paid option for very small children. For the price, it doesn’t offer much and feels disappointing. If you are a true Chiikawa fan and have a very young child, you might enjoy it a little, but otherwise it’s not worth the money.
- 4.6/5
ShokiYuiIt's a large indoor aquarium with two halls indoors and one hall outdoors. If you're in the right time, you can see the penguin show. The fish inside are well-raised and have no stereotyped behavior. It's a good place to bring children to visit, and it's also recommended for couples.
- 4.8/5
Graphic designer & travel addictedSMALL WORLDS TOKYO turned out to be a huge and very pleasant surprise.This place is much bigger than you expect. There are many halls with different themes, and the level of detail is impressive.One of the best things is that you constantly want to press buttons, touch things, and see what happens next. It’s very engaging and playful, not a “look but don’t touch” kind of museum. You can easily spend half a day here without noticing how time flies.We spent about 4 hours, and it felt absolutely right.My favorite zones were the rockets and airplanes, as well as the Japan-themed area — fascinating to explore and beautifully made.This place is truly for everyone: adults, kids, solo travelers, couples — anyone who enjoys details, movement, and a bit of wonder.The only “nuance” is actually a positive one: we didn’t expect much from the museum and ended up
- 4.5/5
D56***94Overall, we were happy with our visit and enjoyed our time at the Tokyo LEGOLAND Discovery Center. It’s a fun, well-designed indoor attraction, but it is much smaller than expected. You can comfortably see everything in about an hour.The center seems more suitable for younger children, especially those under 10. Older kids and teens may find it a bit limited in terms of activities and challenge.There is one ride and a 4D cinema, which were both enjoyable and added to the experience. However, the VR experience requires an additional fee and is not included in the admission ticket, which is worth noting before you go.In short, it’s a fun and engaging place for little ones, especially LEGO fans, but probably not a must-see for families with older kids or teenagers.
- 4.6/5
Oliver ShaThe aquarium is on the small side but has many good exhibitions. Dolphin, penguin, seals are all ready close to you. The tunnel aquarium has lots different fishes to see.
- 4.5/5
DesmondZYGlove the penguins enclosure. especially during feeding time!







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