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The man-made island of Odaiba is one of the districts of the Japanese capital. If you delve a little deeper into history, the islands arose as defensive ones and blocked the entrance to Tokyo Bay for the enemy. However, over time, the situation changed dramatically: the Land of the Rising Sun became more open to external contacts, new trade relations were established and the defensive fortifications fell into disrepair: in the 1970s, these places were completely unsightly, but in the 1990s, an era of revival and development came. Having booked an excursion to Tokyo at a bargain price accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, travelers will see for themselves how brightly and impressively this corner of the capital has been transformed.