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

Sightseeing Spots
Near the hotel
Please check the official websites of the attractions highlighted below for the latest information.

Hinode Pier
You can enjoy an elegant cruise in Tokyo Bay or along the Sumida River with Tokyo Cruise. Departing from Hinode Pier, which is a five-minute walk from the hotel, it is convenient for sightseeing in and around Asakusa or TOKYO SKYTREE (approx. 40 minutes).
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 5 minutes on foot

Hi-NODE
Hi-NODE is a new facility facing Tokyo Bay that connects regions to regions, people to people, and the present to future.
It connects Hinode and Takeshiba, and features a tree-lined open lawn area and a restaurant-cafe with a terrace that overlooks the sea.
At night, the facility is fantastically illuminated.
Surrounded by sea in an otherwise dense urban environment, new relationships between the seaside and life are created at Hi-NODE.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 1 minute on foot

Waters Takeshiba
WATERS Takeshiba is a multi-purpose waterfront complex that is located right in front of the Hama-rikyu Gardens and is close to nature.
The complex consists of a 26-floor tower, a theatre building containing two theaters belonging to the Shiki Theatre Company, the JIYU Theatre, a plaza, a terrace, parking, a pier, and a tidal area.
The commercial facility, atré Takeshiba, is located in the tower as well as the theatre building.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 3 minutes on foot

Tokyo Water Taxi
This water taxi stops at more than 30 piers around the Tokyo Bay area.
You can board or charter a water taxi from either the Takeshiba Small Boat Terminal or the Hinode Pier, a one-minute or five-minute walk from the hotel, respectively.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 1 – 5 minutes on foot
Symphony Cruise
Embark on a scenic cruise through Tokyo Bay aboard the Symphony, offering stunning views of iconic landmarks such as the Rainbow Bridge, Odaiba, Tokyo Gate Bridge, and Haneda Airport.
Whether you're looking for a Lunch Cruise, Sunset Cruise, or Dinner Cruise, we offer a variety of plans to suit your schedule and preferences.
- Location: 2-7-104 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo
- Access: Just a 7-minute walk from the hotel

Kyu-Shiba-rikyu Gardens
One of the few remaining feudal clan gardens from the early Edo Period.
Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of seasonal plants at this seaside garden.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 10 minutes on foot

Hama-rikyu Gardens
A characteristic feudal clan garden from the Edo Period with a tidal pond and two duck hunting grounds.
The park was designated as a National Place of Special Scenic Beauty and a Special Historical Site in 1952.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 15 minutes on foot

Shiba-daijingu Shrine
One of the foremost shrines in Tokyo with 1,000 years of history.
The shrine is open for various ceremonies, including Shinto weddings, prayers, blessings, and general visits.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 5 minutes by car

Zojoji
Zojoji Temple stands as one of the seven principal temples of the Jodo sect of Buddhism, a branch focused on Pure Land teachings.
Established in the early Edo Period, the temple gained prominence when Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, converted to Buddhism under the guidance of the priest Genyo Zon'no.
From that point on, Zojoji flourished as the family temple of the Tokugawa clan and served as the administrative center and general record storehouse for the Jodo sect during the Edo Period.
- From IC Tokyo Bay : Approx.6mins by car

Tokyo Tower
Standing 333 meters tall, this is one of Tokyo's iconic buildings.
It boasts two distinctive observation decks: the Main Deck situated at 150 meters and the Top Deck at 250 meters.
Open until 10:30 pm throughout the year, the building offers more than just panoramic views.
With amenities including a food court, a curated Tokyo souvenir shop, and an amusement facility, it provides a comprehensive experience that could effortlessly occupy an entire day.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 8 minutes by carr

Tsukiji Market
Tsukiji Market holds the distinction of being one of the world's largest markets. For 83 years, starting in 1935, it functioned as one of the 11 central wholesale markets in Tokyo.
However, in October 2018, the interior market was relocated to Toyosu.
Since then, the remaining outer area has evolved into a popular tourist destination, replete with an array of grocers, eateries, and restaurants specializing in seafood.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 10 minutes by car

JR East Shiki Theatre HARU・AKI/JIYU Theatre
Visitors can enjoy original Shiki Theatre Company musicals, international musicals, plays, and other performances at the theater.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 5 minutes on foot