In the Oda
In the Odaiba Waterfront Park, after stepping on the sand and watching the scene, we entered the Dix Waterfront Building and found the Odaiba-Chome Shop Street on the fourth floor. It recreates the street scene of the Showa 30s, which makes it feel like walking into a time tunnel.
shops, stations, houses and big-name files, such as the walls and floors that are deliberately polished, and the classic cars that were produced in the 1930s are completely old-fashioned. The whole area is composed of small streets and alleys. The shops sell not expensive products, most of them are famous specialties in Odaiba, or snacks in the 1930s. Looking at these snacks, people can't help but think of the old days. There are many old items sold here, such as tin toys, old star photos, antique cameras and watches.
Odaiba-Chome Shop Street, this is an extremely interesting area. I met a large game room and the door was a retro three-wheeled pickup truck. The robot in the door of the retro game machine hall, the game machine inside is all retro style. The color of the game room is dazzling, and the overall style is retro! Retro again!
Not only is there fun, but there are also a large number of small shops that are worth a visit, from ordinary common items to novelty things.