🗺️ Tenkū-shima (Tennozu Island)天王洲アイル
About Tenkū-shima (Tennozu Island)
Floating in the waterfront area of Shinagawa, it is an artificial island that brings together art, dining, and cultural facilities.
Details
Tenkawazu Isle floats in the waterfront area of Shinagawa, developed as an artificial island of approximately 200,000 square meters based on the Edo period's Daiba. It features an open "Boardwalk" where visitors can enjoy seaside views while strolling, with art creations and sculptures displayed throughout the streets. It is also a popular filming location for many television dramas, exuding an elegant and mature atmosphere along the seaside streets.
The island primarily consists of office areas, along with a variety of shops. Along the canal, there are open-air restaurants and cafes, as well as the "WHAT MUSEUM" art gallery and the "Tenkawazu Galaxy Theatre," among other event spaces and comprehensive entertainment facilities. Regular markets and art activities are held, making it a spot where one can experience the "present" of Tokyo, continuously evolving.
Highlights
An artificial island of approximately 200,000 square meters floats in the waterfront area of Shinagawa. The island features a "Boardwalk," where artistic creations and installations can be seen everywhere. It brings together a variety of facilities, including cafes, restaurants, art galleries, and theaters.
Recommended Tours & Activities
Essential Information
Getting There
(1) Arrive directly at "Tennozu Isle" by getting off the Tokyo Monorail.
(2) Arrive directly at "Tennozu Isle" by getting off the Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit Rinkai Line.
(3) About a 15-minute walk from JR Shinagawa Station.
Hours / Holidays
It varies by facility.
Website
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