Legoland Discovery Center

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Three million Lego bricks. That’s a lot of imagination right? Welcome to Legoland Discovery Center Tokyo. This isn’t just any Lego playground. It’s a vibrant world built for kids and the kids at heart.

Located in Odaiba it’s an indoor haven. Perfect for escaping Tokyo’s weather. Rain or shine the fun never stops. It’s easily accessible by train. The Yurikamome line is a highlight for many kids. It’s an unmanned train. Imagine the excitement of feeling like you’re driving.

Inside you’ll find Mini-Land. It’s a miniature Tokyo made of Lego. See famous landmarks recreated in incredible detail. Godzilla even pops up. Watch out for that miniature sumo stadium. It’s a must-see.

Then there’s Kingdom Quest. This isn’t your average ride. It’s an interactive adventure. Shoot at screens to defeat Lego bad guys. Compare your score with others. It’s friendly competition.

Lego Ninjago City Adventure is a giant indoor playground. It’s Japan themed. Even if you’ve seen other Legolands this one is unique. Remember to take off your shoes. It’s a soft play area. Parents can relax knowing their kids are safe and contained.

Merlin’s Apprentice is another fun ride. It’s a merry-go-round with pedals. The harder you pedal the higher you go. It’s slow-paced. No scary moments here. Kids must be 90cm tall. Those between 90cm and 120cm need an adult.

Don’t miss the 4D cinema. They show action movies with no words. No language barriers. Special effects add to the experience. Wind and light rain might surprise you. Check the times. It usually starts about an hour after opening.

Duplo Village is perfect for toddlers and babies. It’s a soft play area. Shoes are off here. Older kids are asked not to enter. Lego Friends Karaoke is another popular spot. Plenty of English songs are available. Lego Racers Build and Test lets you build a Lego vehicle. Race it against friends or send it down a slide to watch it crash.

The Legoland Cafe offers kid-friendly meals. Hot dogs burgers fries and more. They even have Japanese curry rice. Outside food isn’t allowed except for allergies. Show staff your food. The gift shop is at the exit. It’s a great place for Lego souvenirs.

Legoland Discovery Center Tokyo is more than just a play centre. It’s a memorable experience. It’s small enough for a few hours. It’s clean safe and family friendly. It’s the perfect escape for kids. It’s a highlight of any trip to Odaiba. So come on in and unleash your inner child. Enjoy the amazing world of Lego.

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