Do we usually go to museums to learn about the past and connect with our ancestors? But at the Miraikan Museum in Odaiba that day, as expected, I was taken straight to the future.
Tokyo has always been a special “megacity” for me, a place that embraces the old and the new, the conventional and the unconventional, but never contradicts itself.
Tokyo is constantly changing, always surprising people with its vibrant life, cultural diversity and technology. There are many areas that invite me to return in Tokyo, but at the top of that list is definitely Odaiba.
Why? Simply because no one can explore all of Odaiba in just one short visit. Each destination in Odaiba is worth experiencing in its own way, suitable for many different travel needs.