Top 10 Art Galleries in Odaiba / Shiodome / Shinbashi, Kanto

May 21, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Tradition collides with pop culture in Tokyo, where you can reverently wander ancient temples before rocking out at a karaoke bar. Wake up before the sun to catch the lively fish auction at the Tsukiji Market, then refresh with a walk beneath the cherry blossom trees that line the Sumida River. Spend some time in the beautiful East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, then brush up on your Japanese history at the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Don’t forget to eat as much sushi, udon noodles, and wagashi (Japanese sweets) as your belly can handle.
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1-14-24 Kaigan Suzue Building 3 6th Floor, Minato 105-0022 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-5403-9161 http://gallery916.com/
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Gallery 916

2. teamLab Borderless

1-3-8, Aomi Odaiba Palette Town, MORI Building Digital Art Museum: teamLab Borderless, Koto 135-0064 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6406-3949 http://borderless.teamlab.art/
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teamLab Borderless

teamLab Borderless is a group of artworks that form one borderless world. Artworks move out of the rooms freely, form connections and relationships with people, communicate with other works, influence and sometimes intermingle with each other. Create new experiences with others, immerse yourself in borderless art, and explore the world with your body. In a vast complex, three-dimensional 10,000 square meter space, 520 computers and 470 projectors create a completely new world, the likes of which have never been seen before. Closed day: June 22nd, 25th, July 9th, 23rd, August 10th, 27th.

Reviewed By DouglasA587

teamLab Borderless (The Odaiba Edition of teamLab), was our first experience of this kind of interactive digital light and sound exhibit. We've visited our fair share of classical, modern and interactive galleries. But this was something quite different, as evidenced by the throngs off people waiting to get in at 10am (opening time), and the queues 10 deep, 50m back outside the door when we left at 1pm. Other reviews and their own website give you the general sense of what's happening: clever use of light and sound in a dark space, some of them with interactive, and even physical elements (like climbing through the 3 dimensional bouldering wall). But that doesn't capture the magic of being there in the dark, wondering what new and beautiful creature is about to come dancing around the corner. There's mo map and genuinely a surprise around every corner. We went around and around to make sure we left no nook undiscovered. Although initially you feel lost and perhaps a little overwhelmed, after a while the layout starts to make sense. For all that, we couldn't visit one of the most famous rooms, with the lanterns, because by the time we got to it, there was an additional 1 hour queue that we decided was too much on top of 3 hours already spent. I do recommend pre-booking online and turning up at opening time, or even 15 minutes before so you're in ASAP when it's as empty as possible. There are coin operated lockers, and luggage locks, so dump your stuff. Having bags around is a drag. Even though you'll be captivated from the first large open area, do head straight to the Lantern room, and consider doing the upstairs section early because it has more elements to queue for. Young (and old) kids will also get more of a blast upstairs where everything is interactive and designed more for the younger (although me and my wife did our crayon drawing that got turned into a digital life-form that we happily chased around the floor). Also take advantage of the En Tea House early, which is located on the upper floor. This isn't not your ordinary Japanese tea experience and is really a full exhibit in its own right. Don't just take the tea, but take the ice cream set. Hint: the tea and the ice cream behave differently. We pre-booked and arrived at opening time on a Christmas Sunday (Dec 21) and the queue was already full but they were selling tickets at the door. They only sell a certain volume off tickets for the day, and when we left at 1pm, they were selling tickets that could only be used from 3pm. Despite the crowd control, it was quite busy inside, although the area is larger than I thought, so it easily swallows several thousand people I would think. Many people say they took one or two hours. We were there 3, and I think we could have stayed longer just to soak up the ambience. It's easily accessible from the Tokyo Teleport station, or the Aomi station. Both are on private lines, so you need an IC card or special ticket, since they are neither JR nor Metro. TeamLab also have a similar exhibit in Shanghai and another "Planets" exhibit in Tokyo which we didn't go to, but looks more for kids.

3. Japan Sword

3-8-1, Toranomon, Minato 105-0001 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3434-4321 http://www.japansword.co.jp/
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Japan Sword

Reviewed By Steve57C - Dudley, United Kingdom

A Gem of a find, This shop sells excellent replica and original katanas. Housing a small display section upstairs, Very informative, If you are into the Samurai a must see.

4-31-5 Atom CS Tower 1F, Shimbashi, Minato 105-0004 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3437-7750 http://kanagu-store.com/
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gallery shop KANAGU

KANAGU is where you can follow the world of our proud JAPANESE CRAFTSMEN, whom decided to spend their entire life creating interiors, goods, sculptures, etc. By the concept of “Catalyzing chemical reactions between products and people”, we will be sharing works and human stories behind Japanese Craftsmen of how they interact with materials, furthermore with their work.

5. Toho Art

3-1-14 1F FLEX Shibakoen, Shibakoen, Minato 105-0011 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-5733-5377 http://www.tohoart.com/about.html

1-14-24 Kaigan, Minato 105-0022 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6432-4951

7. Art, Core, Kei

3-4-12 Azabudai, Minato 106-0041 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3505-1889

5-19-15, Shimbashi, Minato 105-0004 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6459-0727 http://itsukiart.com/

3-4-19 Aomi, Koto 135-0064 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-5531-1781 http://www.bluedog.co.jp/

10. Unakku Salon

1-1-20 Azabudai, Minato 106-0041 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3585-7069

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