Tokyo
🗺️ Odaiba Strange School台場怪奇学校
Tokyo
About Odaiba Strange School
Experience an incredibly realistic sense of horror in an abandoned campus filled with special designs.
Details
Located in the Decks Tokyo Beach shopping center in Odaiba, this permanent haunted house is created by the horror planning team "Ghost Zombie" and the amusement facility design group "Iwataka."
The setting is an abandoned elementary school cursed 40 years ago, where visitors navigate through dark hallways, classrooms, and science labs illuminated only by flashlight.
Experience the terror of the unseen in "Darkness," the vivid and realistic "Live Sound," the immersive storytelling of "Mission" where you complete tasks, and the "Change" that generates scares based on participants' states. These carefully designed effects provide an ultra-realistic horror experience.
The average time required is about 5 to 10 minutes, but the series of realistic scares makes it feel longer than the actual time. For those unsure of their courage, there is an option for "Amulet Mode," which reduces the likelihood of encountering ghosts by one-third.
Highlights
A year-round permanent haunted house.
Created by a renowned horror planning team, it offers a realistic horror experience.
Features effects such as "Darkness," "Live Sound," "Mission," and "Transformation."
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a foreign language introduction signboard or manual? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)
There is an introduction in both English and Chinese.
Is there free Wi-Fi in this area?
Sorry, free Wi-Fi is not available.
Is there a coin-operated locker?
DECKS has paid lockers available.
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Essential Information
Address
1-6-1 Daiba, Minato City, Tokyo, 4th Floor, DECKS Tokyo Beach, inside Daiba 1-chome Shopping Street
Phone
03-3599-1664
Getting There
About a 2-minute walk from the Yurikamome Line "Daiba Seaside Park" station.
Hours / Holidays
The closure dates are based on DECKS Tokyo Beach.
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