Odaiba, or Odaiba, is also known as Tokyo's seaside subdued heart, located on the artificial land of Tokyo Bay in the southeast of Tokyo, is an artificial island completely reclaimed by urban garbage, only 6 kilometers from the center of Tokyo. The name of Odaiba has such a paragraph: in 1853, the American Perry led the fleet to Japan, when Tokyo also called Edo, due to the urgent need of defense, hastily rushed to set up the sea fort to set up here to protect the enemy, since here is called Odaiba. With the development of the times, the Yutaichang area has moved into the headquarters of many large enterprises and built many commercial and entertainment facilities built with modern design, such as the world's largest indoor game center Sega Game Center. Today, Odaiba has become the latest entertainment venue in Tokyo, favored by people, especially young people, and is also a must-see attraction for tourists from all over the world to Japan. The more famous attractions in the Odaiba area are Rainbow Bridge, Odaiba Seaside Park, Chaofeng Park, Fuji TV Station Benshe Building, Statue of Liberty, Deck City Tokyo Beach (with Odaiba Little Hong Kong, Odaiba Yichome Shopping Street and Sega Happy City and other recreational facilities), Odaiba Ocean City, Many luxury hotels, etc.