Shiodome Siosite
Shiodome Siosite
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Neighbourhood: Odaiba / Shiodome / Shinbashi
Odaiba is an entertainment hotspot with a giant ferris wheel, concert halls, amusement arcades and lots of shopping. It also boasts Oedo-onsen-monogatari, a hotspring that recreates old Edo-era ambiance and is very popular with foreign visitors. Shiodome has ultra-modern office buildings where you can often find restaurants with a great high-rise view of Tokyo. The neighboring area of Shinbashi is a district of much older commercial buildings and it's a great place to join 'salary men' enjoying a drink and snacks at street stalls under the railway bridges after work.
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Ghanim A
Kuwait City, Kuwait211,924 contributions
Aug 2016
Shiodome Siosite
nice full of restaurants and cafes
with the new transit line which goes to a and from Odaiba
we had much fun
nice full of restaurants and cafes
with the new transit line which goes to a and from Odaiba
we had much fun
Written August 20, 2016
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Olcay A
London, England, United Kingdom25 contributions
May 2016
Outside Shiodome station there is this big clock, every hour the clock starts a show where the whole thing moves and its very cool, it's definitely worth seeing before you get on the monorail (which is 5 stars itself)
Written May 8, 2016
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fiamma11
Tysons Corner, VA5,776 contributions
May 2015 • Family
This is one of Tokyo's most modern areas, a collection of skyscrapers housing a number of restaurants, shops and businesses. It is quite amazing to think that this was once marshland on Tokyo Bay but was filled in by Shogun Tokugawa (1603) and then housed the feudal lords. I learned that Shiodome literally means keeping out the tide which is appropo. Visit Shiodome Siosite for your Tokyo Skyscraper photos.
Written February 15, 2016
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drjsaleh
Manama, Bahrain3,615 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
This is not an attractive per say, just an amalgamation of high rising buildings.
The buildings are interconnected and host cafes, restaurants and shops. One of the buildings is the Royal park of shiodome
The buildings are interconnected and host cafes, restaurants and shops. One of the buildings is the Royal park of shiodome
Written April 13, 2019
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Glenn M
Leiderdorp, The Netherlands326 contributions
Mar 2019 • Solo
I visited this area when I was underway to Odaiba, where you have transfer at the Shiodome station. Its an area with lots of skyscrapers, modern shopping and entertainment interconnected by bridges. At the site its also worth to have a look at Hayao Miyazaki's Nippon Television Giant Clock, which provides a nice performance every 30 minutes.
Written April 4, 2019
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Intelpro2014
New York City, NY53 contributions
Oct 2018 • Business
One has a choice of many restaurants in this building. My colleagues and I found them varied in cuisine and good.
Written November 7, 2018
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Wayne N
Sydney, Australia2,517 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
We stayed at the Park Royal Shiodome which is amongst the Shiodome Siosite.
Might be special for Japan but similar sites exist in other big cities. Lacking Japanese embracing cement and glass, McDonalds and Taco Bell.
If I had limited time in Tokyo and wanted to have a more Japanese experience I would spend my time elsewhere.
Might be special for Japan but similar sites exist in other big cities. Lacking Japanese embracing cement and glass, McDonalds and Taco Bell.
If I had limited time in Tokyo and wanted to have a more Japanese experience I would spend my time elsewhere.
Written August 11, 2018
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Nunngo
ACT1,566 contributions
Jul 2018 • Couples
Amazing modern shopping and entertainment interconnected by bridges to make access to hotels, shops, parks etc easier for pedestrians. Lots of innovative and unique architecture to look at. Truly magnificent.
Written July 8, 2018
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Tom B
Melbourne, Australia1,726 contributions
Jan 2018 • Friends
Amazing interconnected skyscraper area near to Shimbashi and Shiodome stations, featuring many restaurants, cafes and the Miyazaki clock.
Written January 13, 2018
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saul g
Tel Aviv, Israel1,223 contributions
Nov 2017
We tried to review Shiodome quarter/neighborhood separately . We did not succeed . So the following is instead :
Taking the train back from Odaiba into Minato ,over the Raibow Bridge (see separate review) , we decided to get off at Shimbashi Station . The reason ? The stunning panoramic view of the buildings and skyscrapers surrounding the station area , AKA Shiodome neighborhood . Google up Shiodome and learn about it . Very interesting , Formerly a Marshland , it is now a paradise of modern architecture and a fantasy land for Photography. No less . So , if you are intrigued by both , and you can spare the time , take a full/half day to walk around in this area of some stunning buildings , multi levels sidewalks and pedestrian bridges . When you get a bit tired there are a lot of restaurants/bars for a coffee/beer/munch break .
The following are places we feel are worth noticing : Nittere Plaza with its Hayao Miyazaki's Nippon Television big clock ; Old Shimbashi Station with its railroad history exhibition ; Carreta Shiodome mall with its museum for advertising ; the magnificent Shiodome City Center complex with its airlines offices ; the Dentsu buiding with its 70 elevators ; the Park Hotel Tokyo , the Conrad Tokyo Hotel and the Royal Park Hotel the Shiodome ; and the beautiful and calm Hamarikyu Gardens with its pond .
Do bring your cameras along , and hope for a nice weather .
Taking the train back from Odaiba into Minato ,over the Raibow Bridge (see separate review) , we decided to get off at Shimbashi Station . The reason ? The stunning panoramic view of the buildings and skyscrapers surrounding the station area , AKA Shiodome neighborhood . Google up Shiodome and learn about it . Very interesting , Formerly a Marshland , it is now a paradise of modern architecture and a fantasy land for Photography. No less . So , if you are intrigued by both , and you can spare the time , take a full/half day to walk around in this area of some stunning buildings , multi levels sidewalks and pedestrian bridges . When you get a bit tired there are a lot of restaurants/bars for a coffee/beer/munch break .
The following are places we feel are worth noticing : Nittere Plaza with its Hayao Miyazaki's Nippon Television big clock ; Old Shimbashi Station with its railroad history exhibition ; Carreta Shiodome mall with its museum for advertising ; the magnificent Shiodome City Center complex with its airlines offices ; the Dentsu buiding with its 70 elevators ; the Park Hotel Tokyo , the Conrad Tokyo Hotel and the Royal Park Hotel the Shiodome ; and the beautiful and calm Hamarikyu Gardens with its pond .
Do bring your cameras along , and hope for a nice weather .
Written December 23, 2017
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You need to catch Yurikamome Line to Telecom Center Station and then walk to the onsen. It is close to Odaiba
Written December 31, 2018
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