Travel Journal - Japan: Daydreaming in the Odaiba Beach, Tokyo

@viviehardika · 2025-08-13 22:25 · Worldmappin
Hi everyone. Hope you all are well as always. ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmPmozD4BmCfpPRpSmPNFQP2NAW8vUu6dLhSPnqTYkxpqr/white_and_black_scrapbook_summer_photo_collage_1_.jpg) >*edited by Canva* [//]:# (!worldmappin 35.63176 lat 139.77741 long d3scr) If @itz.inno likes walking at night, I certainly prefer walking when the sky is blue. Even if it makes my skin feel really burnt. As a tropical person, walking under the hot sun wasn't a problem. Besides, it was still winter, so the sunny weather made me want to pull my jacket tighter, which is—keeping my skin totally safe inside my puffy jacket. Odaiba Beach was one of the destinations suggested by my brother, who had been there before and apparently wanted to create a kind of throwback Thursday with photos from years ago when he first came to Japan. Since I entrusted my itinerary to him, I just followed along without asking, "What will the place be like?" So when I arrived, I found it quite beautiful. However, he didn't let me walk around too long just to take in the surrounding vibes. He walked like a Japanese person. Anyway… come stroll around with me… Let's get it! -----
**Odaiba Seaside Park, Tokyo**
----- ----- ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmdekxnTeFE3FEd4XYDAMtq9GFKu2v5LEgBoFwrcVwnkbC/img_2533.jpg) I never thought I would encounter a beach in Japan. When I packed my suitcase, I prepared winter clothes because what I thought at that time was that Japan was winter and experiencing winter in Japan was the best choice. I didn't know if Tokyo hadn't snowed yet—or if it had. But one thing was for sure, even though the heat was hot, it was still cold for me—a tropical person like me. So when I found out there was a beach in Odaiba, I didn't miss the opportunity to see the blue sea water under the blue sky. What a coincident that I was also wearing a blue jacket. So everything was blue. Lol. ------ | https://images.ecency.com/DQmSDFxU5AzaenXqLiLZhfjt9NR8tm57hQKf7LSvhba6ffH/img_2528.jpg | https://images.ecency.com/DQmXFU8Tv9k3HxYomPbqpU5U7dHQCJAehtnN9yBKakpWyTP/img_2537.jpg | https://images.ecency.com/DQmcZ8uzV2DS6QB2zVYVoZDAqZm7YQPRQDdTJ4ApevW6Xdk/img_2536.jpg | | ----| ---| ----| Odaiba Beach is located in Odaiba Marine Park, and I see it as a public recreation area. There's no entrance fee, meaning it's free—one of the best things I've ever enjoyed in Japan is visiting tourist attractions without buying a ticket. From Odaiba Marine Park, you just need to walk down a short path, down a flight of stairs, and you'll arrive at Odaiba Beach. Oh yes, you can also see the beach from this place. But since I'm a tourist, I needed to get closer, closer to the water. https://images.ecency.com/DQmV2w939GDiscHjR4u5hE3Hsg3dMiACEWLfY89iL1bsjVC/img_2525.jpg *This is view from Odaiba Marine Park...* **Odaiba Beach Looks** https://images.ecency.com/DQmWECydyBccEzbgRdcYdtm1NMdTd3rrhpPUWF26X7UtXDs/img_2534.jpg Odaiba Beach is also known as Odaiba Seaside Park, and from its side I could see a beautiful bridge—one that resembled the iconic bridge in Manhattan. It was called the Rainbow Bridge. I don't know why it's called the rainbow bridge, since it's actually white. Besides the bridge, the view from Odaiba Beach was filled with skyscrapers. At first glance, it reminded me of the Bosphorus Bay in Turkey. Just a glance... | https://images.ecency.com/DQmVhUm9jB2MVEej12H3s2be2TxgxDDaWU1wu9SGEUD5WQR/img_2535.jpg | https://images.ecency.com/DQmbpifmBw5YdrdFjT2212sN2NBNdDbjc7GGg32JNSvRHog/img_2531.jpg | https://images.ecency.com/DQmaPTd7dHxJ2zcjrGe467mhcQqpsQkMTUq6vyKWPv2ik1R/img_2532.jpg | | ----| ----| ----| Admittedly, Odaiba Beach doesn't have beautiful sand. What's on the shore of Odaiba is too many rocks and soil which turn dark.While right on the edge of the beach, it was muddy. There are lots of pebbles around, which can be dangerous if you walk barefoot. ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmTDuRQ9E17XqkUGo38h1wuJaVzZAbJ6e8xiHHKoaPXWVf/img_2539.jpg) And this is the best spot for daydreaming. That one isn't me on the rock, but it's a nice spot for contemplation. I wanted to take a picture where there were no people, but waiting for that girl to move seemed too long. So, forgive me for taking her photo without permission... | https://images.ecency.com/DQmSbJ4SMZeYbUKnhYyT3JBTqx1Y3u2tpEwKMmiEFfAee9X/img_2540.jpg | https://images.ecency.com/DQmX6BJ8wTv3gpi7htErFfEUc9gzPSskhjG1MKFMn47goDn/img_2541.jpg | | ----| ----| ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmYo3uPn4G7U8Cmw4VaLKnr7WYU3b9kXZ4kDJVYmGCTFwi/img_2542.jpg) A big question popped into my head when I saw these anchors embedded in the ground. It turns out they were intentionally designed to enhance the beach's appeal. But if you don't know their purpose, the large anchors and chains surrounding the beach look incredibly creepy. Do you feel the same way? | https://images.ecency.com/DQmePr3WJAEwP9mZPppVHJXUr1c9b9FmYccXGVSVubgRQpz/img_2543.jpg | https://images.ecency.com/DQmbdELLELvp7p5oLgaYn2JEUdAnfeotKAVitvXAZZk5aA8/img_2522.jpeg | | ---| ----| Anyway... Odaiba Beach or Odaiba Seaside Park is **Supercalifragilisticexpilidocious!** that I have ever visited.... Hasta La Vistaa.... ------- *Thanks in advance, to read my blog and hope you like my post!* *See you on the next post...* ------
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Vivie Hardika Hi, Halo, Annyeong, welcome to my galaxy. I have so much imagination in my head. Something that I can't achieve as a human and as a girl. So writing is very challenging. Since Junior High School, I have written whatever I want to write. Without skill, I just write what I want to read. Now I have 12th published novels and all of those are romance. Yeah, I proudly say that I am a passionate author, traveler wannabe, and blogger.
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