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What can I say?! I saw this spot posted all over m...

What can I say?! I saw this spot posted all over my Facebook feed so I had to check it out. We signed up for our tickets exactly two months out. They only allow 60 day reservations from everything i've seen. I had some friends try to go without purchasing tickets online and they had to wait in a very long line so I advise to plan your trip well advance as this is probably my number 1 place to visit in Tokyo.

Located past the Gundam statue in Odaiba, the museum sits directly next to the Ferris wheel. Once you're in, I highly recommend finding out where the waterfall display is since it is the most visited attraction inside and the area becomes overly saturated with people, especially children.

We found the sketch aquarium to be fun. I really enjoyed it. You get to color various aquatics designs, then scan them and next thing you know your artwork shows up on the walls of the digital aquarium.

The perfect little people room was reminiscent of a Super Mario's game and I think kids would really really enjoy it as it has a unlimited amount of challenges built into the interactive game.

For adults that haven't seen the Yayoi Kusama's infinity mirror rooms at The Broad in Los Angeles, I would highly recommend finding "The Forrest of Resonating Lamps" as each group that enters has a different experience with the changing colors of the lamps.

The Crystal world room has a somewhat hidden room with a light controller. I recommend trying to find it while you're there.

The graffiti nature is large and has huge projections of various land and sea animals. The whales are a sight to see.

There are a few interactive games like the light forrest and aerial climbing that children will enjoy.

Note: Don't bring heels and I don't recommend bringing people with problems walking. There's a lot of walking with narrow stairwells and uneven walking surfaces once inside.

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