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A unique Tokyo experience

Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay is committed to enriching your stay and to ensuring that you leave with treasured memories of a unique Tokyo experience.

Amusement

Please check the official websites of the attractions highlighted below for the latest information.

TOKYO (teamLab Planets TOKYO) DMMcom

A 10,000 ㎡ entertainment facility in Toyosu that opened for two years starting in July 2018. The exhibition features a series of works that immerse visitors in art.
Designed around the concept of bodily immersion, the exhibition showcases an array of works that envelop the visitors in a grand, physically immersive space, ingeniously blurring the boundaries between art and the human form.

  • From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 25 minutes by train

TAKIZME

TAKIZME, tucked away in a quiet residential neighborhood in Shinagawa, is all about creating a "perch" for people seeking serenity in their daily lives. We are all about offering a “reinterpreted tea experience,” where each of our guests can relax and restore while appreciating a few cups of specially curated tea paired with seasonal treats in a space that is inspired byJapanese culture and tradition.
Getting ready with a bit of meditation, sharpening your senses, and focusing on each drop of tea.
We look forward to welcoming you at our tea house very soon.

Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa

Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa

A popular aquarium that was renovated in the summer of 2015, this state of the art entertainment venue integrates sound, light, visual media, and living creatures to create an unparalleled experience.

  • From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 6 minutes by train
Konica Minolta Planetaria Tokyo in Yurakucho Marion

Konica Minolta Planetaria Tokyo in Yurakucho Marion

Inaugurated in December 2018, this multi-purpose planetarium boasts two permanent domes, the Planetarium Dome Theatre and the Multipurpose Digital Dome Theatre. Inspired by the idea of connecting visitors with both celestial wonders and deeply meaningful experiences, the domes employ cutting-edge projection technology to present the night sky in a way never seen before.

  • From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 10 minutes by car
National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan)

National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan)

This national science museum in Odaiba specializes in developing information transmission and transmission techniques for advanced science and technology through permanent exhibitions, events, special exhibitions, and a variety of networking activities.

  • From IC Tokyo Bay: 14 minutes by train
Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower

At a height of 333 meters, Tokyo Tower ranks among Tokyo's most iconic structures.
The tower features two observation decks, each with a distinctive design concept: a Main Deck at 150 meters and a Top Deck at 250 meters.
Open until 22:30 throughout the year, the building offers more than panoramic views. With amenities that include a food court, a Tokyo souvenir shop, and an amusement facility, the building has numerous attractions to keep visitors entertained for an entire day.

  • From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 8 minutes by car
Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree

TOKYO SKYTREE®, which opened in the spring of 2012, holds the distinction of being the world's tallest free-standing radio tower at 634 meters tall. The tower is also home to Tokyo Solamachi, a premier shopping destination, as well as an aquarium and a planetarium.

  • From IC Tokyo Bay: 24 minutes by train
Sumida Aquarium

Sumida Aquarium

On the 5th and 6th floors of Solamachi in TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN, this unique aquarium opened in May 2012.
Offering a truly immersive experience, the aquarium showcases the aquatic life and waters of the Sumida River which are deeply rooted in the local culture.

  • From IC Tokyo Bay: 24 minutes by train
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