based on 255 reviewsMadame Tussauds Tokyo is located in Odaiba. It displays more than 70 life-size wax figures, including world-class superstars such as Lady Gaga and Leonardo DiCaprio, as well as wax figures of celebrities from all walks of life such as the Japanese super group X JAPAN, the super popular idol AKB48, and the well-known actor Masaki Suda. The figures are so lifelike that visitors can freely "hug each other's shoulders" with the stars and take lively and interesting photos!
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Madame Tussauds Tokyo is located in Odaiba. It displays more than 70 life-size wax figures, including world-class superstars such as Lady Gaga and Leonardo DiCaprio, as well as wax figures of celebrities from all walks of life such as the Japanese super group X JAPAN, the super popular idol AKB48, and the well-known actor Masaki Suda. The figures are so lifelike that visitors can freely "hug each other's shoulders" with the stars and take lively and interesting photos!
Like when you believe in the wax museum, happy holidays kids!!! If you're not going to have them... think about paying double! 👏🏻 I'll be cheering you on from here because I won't have a vacation either 🤣 For this Saturday's YouTube video I'll take you for a walk around Odaiba (as many of you guessed from my Goku post ) a big hug and I hope you can recharge your energy!
It was a weekday so there were only few people inside so we were able to enjoy the place as if we are the only people. Seeing real life character of different people was scary at first because as if they were alive. Really it is a must visit place in Tokyo.
Tokyo Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, because it is in Japan, so many wax figures here are Japanese, foreigners are relatively less, but you can also find some Chinese and American stars, there are some props for you to dress up, you can use them to better take a picture with the wax figure, are like real people.
Wherever there is a Madame Tussauds, I will choose to experience it. The local Madame Tussauds in Tokyo is quite good and did not disappoint me at all. It may not be as big as the local wax museums in London or New York, but it is still very interesting and attractive. I like this place and it is worth recommending.
We have been to wax museums in Washington, New York and London before but this is amazing, something I have never seen before. You sit there and someone takes your picture out of a machine and puts your picture next to a ballerina, then you watch yourself and your family dancing, it is fun.
Madame Tussauds Tokyo has many wax figures of celebrities that are lifelike. You can get up close to your favorite stars, take photos, and feel their charm.