Tokyo Leisure Land
Palette Town Yurikamome Aomi. Another amusement center: arcade games, billiard, bowling, karaoke, etc.
Joypolis
Decks Tokyo Beach Yurikamome Daiba. A giant game center / amusement arcade.
Odaiba Marine Park
Yurikamome Daiba or Odaiba-kaihin-koen Features one of two beaches in mainland Tokyo, but swimming is forbidden and not recommended anyway as the water is rather polluted. Along the beach runs a boardwalk dotted with couples, as this is considered the most romantic spot in Tokyo. The park also contains a copy of the Statue of Liberty, more popular than one might think. Have a picnic on Dai-San Daiba 第ä¸å°å ´ No. 3 Battery, located nearby and now turned into a pleasant little park.
Shiokaze Park
Yurikamome Odaiba-kaihin-koen Just next to NikkÅ and Le Meridien hotels this park is the largest in the area. The southern corner, close to the ventilation tower of the highway, features a barbecue place highly popular during the warmer season. Barbecue equipment and tools as well as ingredients available for rent, reservation may be required during main seasons see phone number. The park farther to the south is Higashi-yashio Park æ±å «æ½®å ¬å, home to the Fune no kagakukan maritime museum.
Oedo-Onsen-Monogatari
Yurikamome Telecom Center. Tokyo's newest and largest artificial hot spring complex, done up in Edo-era 1800s style and featuring an endless array of bathtubs of all temperatures and flavors- including: uchiyu insidebath, iwa-buro an outdoor rock bath, ashiyu a foot bath and suna-buro sand bath, separately charged. There are plenty of restaurants, bars, souvenir shops inside, and resting rooms for sleeping too. You'll get a wrist tag on entry, which acts as your wallet while inside, so anything you buy is paid when you leave.