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About DiverCity Tokyo Plaza DiverCity Tokyo Plaza is a shopping mall designed with the theme of creating a "theatrical city space." It's home to the world's only full-size Gundam statue and offers a wide selection of Japan-themed souvenirs at many of its shops. With many authentic Japanese restaurants and convenient access to transportation, DiverCity is a fun new destination in Tokyo for overseas visitors! An exhibit of RG1/1 RX78-2 Gundam Ver.GET, installed at Festival Plaza on 2nd floor will be finished on March 5(Sun),2017. Gundam Front Tokyo on 7th floor will be closed after April 5(Wed),2017. Please come and have fun at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza. An announcement regarding to a new project will be made shortly. Day time(head in operation etc.) WALL-G GUNDAM,MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM UNICORN A Phantom World 730PM/830PM/930PM(Approx.7 min/show, With wall video) WALL-G MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM THNUDERBOLT A session in the sector of Thunderbolt5 min/show, With wall video)




Staging of Gundam statue will change or stop without any advance notices. Food and beverage stores China UnionPay (Ginren) Card - Accepted at all stores Tax-free shopping being introduced in phases Travalex foreign currency exchange available Information in English and Chinese Shop staff assistance for foreign visitorsHome / Age / Tokyo Legoland Discovery Center is a great spot to escape the brutal heat, bitter cold or pouring rain. Located in Odaiba they offer a wealth of attractions; a miniature model of the Tokyo’s cityscape made from nearly 1.5 million bricks; a Lego-themed laser shooting ride; a Fire Academy & Construction Site with crawl spaces, slides and large, soft lego bricks to build with; an elevating Lego ride similar to one you would find in a theme park; a 4D cinema, karaoke and their *new* Train World attraction where kids can control virtual train and steer Japanese Trains built with Lego through their mini city. Tokyo Legoland Discovery Center, Odaiba




There are also three play areas with Legos of all colors, shapes and sizes for kids to build with. The first is Duplo Village for kids up to 5yrs old, stocked with large Lego blocks, duplo blocks, a slide and lego-built animals; Lego Racers, a Build & Test area where kids can build their own Lego race car and try it out on three different test tracks; and Lego City Builders where you can add on to their already built models. They kept their Lego Friends Karoake machine where you can sing karaoke with songs in both English and Japanese. They also have Lego displays that change with the season and two photo booths to take photos with Lego characters. You can refuel at their spacious Lego cafe filled with sandwiches, onigiri and juices, and shop in their gift shop (get your parking ticket validated at the gift shop). Legoland Discovery Center Details Address: Island Mall 6F, Decks Tokyo Beach, 1-6-1 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo (1-6-1台場港区東京 デックス東京ビーチ アイランドモール3F) Google Map




Hours: Daily 10:00 – 21:00;  Notes: If you plan on staying in Tokyo for a year or more, I recommend getting the annual pass. It`s the price of three visits, your family will avoid the long lines and you`ll receive a coupon book for use in the facility. Did you enjoy this article? If yes, please sign-up for the Best Living Japan newsletter so you don’t miss any great info. It is easy to sign-up just click here, and enter your email. via the Global Shipping Program help icon for Shipping - opens a layer This amount includes seller specified US shipping charges as well as applicable international shipping, handling, and other fees. This amount is subject to change until you make payment. For additional information, see the Global Shipping Program terms and conditions- opens in a new window or tab United States and many other countries This amount includes applicable customs duties, taxes, brokerage and other fees. Estimated between Wed. Mar. 8 and Tue.




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Get the item you ordered or get your money back. Covers your purchase price and original shipping.Information of the shopsthroughout the country! What type of shop is TOKYU HANDS? TOKYU HANDS deals with all kinds of products, such as high-quality and high-functional livingware, fancy made-in-Japan bags, convenient travel goods, the latest Japanese stationery, unique articles, topical beauty products, and tools and materials for DIY. That’s why TOKYU HANDS can not be narrowly categorized as a particular type of retail store, as it includes a variety of types of shops, such as a home center, a stationery shop, and a department store. In addition, TOKYU HANDS is a shop where you can find ideas and hints that make your life more comfortable and enjoyable. TOKYU HANDS is “THE ONE-STOP SHOP” chock-full of all kinds of goods, enjoyable discoveries, and surprises. ‘Star Wars’ goods hit shelves in Tokyo, Kobe With the release of the seventh “Star Wars” installation looming in December, Toys “R” Us Japan Ltd. on Saturday opened dedicated in-store displays at its Odaiba and Kobe stores in an attempt to expand the fan base.




“We launched this promotion because we’d like to fully take advantage of the ‘Star Wars’ franchise at Toys ‘R’ Us stores to increase ‘Star Wars’ fans,” said Mitsuru Yamaguchi, a senior buyer at the company’s core toys department, during an opening event at the Odaiba store. The special “Destination Star Wars” booths are only stocked with items related to the phenomenally popular space fantasy, including lightsabers, figurines, costumes and Lego blocks. The Odaiba store usually has about 60 kinds of “Star Wars” items in stock but has raised that to about 200 for the occasion, said Yamaguchi. And Toys “R” Us plans to add 100 to 200 more products, including some that will only be sold at its stores in Japan. The “Star Wars” franchise, which debuted in 1977, has so far spawned six other full-blown movies and is on the way to completing its third trilogy. Although “Star Wars” anime series were aired on TV in recent years, it’s been 10 years since the last movie, “Episode III,” was released, so many children in Japan might think these are not the toys they’re looking for.

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