レインボーブリッジ
東京・關東Bay bridge promenade

レインボーブリッジ

The Rainbow Bridge soars across northern Tokyo Bay, linking Shibaura with the futuristic Odaiba waterfront and creating one of the city’s most recognizable skylines. Stroll the pedestrian deck or hop a train for sweeping daytime views, then stay for the bridge’s colorful nighttime illumination that transforms the bay into a glowing panorama.

開放時間
Rainbow Promenade: Apr-Oct 9:00-21:00 / Nov-Mar 10:00-18:00; last entry 30 minutes before closing; closed on the third Monday of each month and during severe weather
門票
Walking the promenade is free.
到達方式
Shibaura-futo is the standard start on the city side, while Odaiba-kaihinkoen works well if you want to finish in Odaiba.
建議停留時間
45-90 min one way with photo stops
推薦到訪時段
Late afternoon into evening for skyline views, bay light, and a stronger contrast between the Tokyo side and Odaiba side.
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