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Madame Tussauds Tokyo: Excursions and entrance tickets

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Visiting Madame Tussauds Tokyo is an experience that cannot be missed, especially if you're traveling for the first time. It's a unique way to experience the city, and there are some very special excursions available with a guide that you will love. Whether you're looking for a fun day with the family or an afternoon of shopping, this unique experience will make your trip to Tokyo a memorable one.

Madame Tussauds Tokyo

History

Located on the third floor of Decks Tokyo Beach in Odaiba, Madame Tussauds Tokyo is an experiential amusement facility. It features over 60 wax statues of celebrities from across the globe. This includes popular Japanese stars such as Ryo Sakamoto and Mao Asada. In addition, you can find popular international celebrities such as former prime minister Junichiro Koizumi.

Madame Tussauds is the world's largest wax museum, and it is also one of the most visited attractions worldwide. In fact, the company owns more than 20 Tussauds locations in Asia, Europe and America. It also has more than a dozen attractions in its various locations. It is also known for its famous "torture chamber" which features macabre effects.

In addition, the company's Marvel Universe 4D Cinema features seven museums in the U.S., as well as 25 other museums in countries around the world. It is recommended for visitors with young kids, because it features 3-D movie technology, water, wind and special effects.

Attractions

Located in the Odaiba area, Madame Tussauds Tokyo offers a unique experience for visitors. It features life-size wax replicas of celebrities, politicians, and other world figures. You can get up close to these sculptures and take photos with them.

The museum is fully ADA accessible. It also enforces metal detectors and bag checks. You can pre-book tickets for the museum to avoid waiting in lines. You can also buy a combo ticket that includes a 4D movie, a nightlife tour, and a food tour.

The museum's wax figures are a mix of international celebrities and Japanese celebrities. These figures include Tom Cruise, Barack Obama, and other notable personalities. You can also see figures of famous sportsmen and artists.

Madame Tussauds Tokyo also features the Robot Cabaret show. This is a theatrical show that features a five-meter robot. You can also visit the Hall of Heroes to see some of your favorite Marvel super heroes.

Getting there

Getting there for Madame Tussauds Tokyo unique excursions with a guide is not a difficult task. You can take the subway and bus to reach the museum. In addition, you can plan your trip ahead of time, so you can avoid the crowds.

The museum is located within the DECKS Tokyo Beach shopping mall. It is open every day of the year except Christmas and New Year's Day. You can find more information on Madame Tussauds Tokyo on the official website.

The museum features more than 60 life-size wax statues of world-renowned personalities. These include famous actors, sportsmen, politicians and other world leaders. You can also find wax statues of Japanese celebrities. These include Ryo Sakamoto, Mao Asada and Yuki Oshima.

You can also find a five-meter robot in the robotic exhibit. This is a very cool feature. In addition, the Sky Gallery features digital art displays of Tokyo's cityscape. It is also a good idea to visit the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, which holds scientific exhibitions.

Getting around Tokyo

Getting around Madame Tussauds Tokyo with a guide is the best way to enjoy this popular amusement facility. Madame Tussauds Tokyo features over 60 life-size wax statues of celebrities and notable personalities from all over the world. The facility is located in Odaiba on the eastern side of Tokyo.

Madame Tussauds Tokyo is a fun and interactive amusement facility that allows visitors to interact with wax figures in a variety of ways. Visitors can choose to directly hang their shoulders with wax figures, and the facility also allows for photographs at will.

Madame Tussauds Tokyo also includes other attractions such as a cafe, which serves coffee and pastries. In addition, the facility has an arcade where guests can play mini-games, win prizes, and sample alcoholic beverages.

In addition, the facility also features a "tasting salon" where visitors can sample various kinds of beer. The facility also features a Ghibli Museum that showcases the work of the world-renowned animator Miyazaki Hayao. It includes original sketches and life-size recreations of movie sets.

Madame Tussauds Tokyo

Located inside the DECKS Tokyo Beach in Odaiba, Madame Tussauds Tokyo is a one of a kind facility that houses a wax museum. You will find a wide variety of celebrity lifesize figures, and the museum offers a number of attractions and shows. You can enjoy tea with Queen Elizabeth II, Marvel Universe 4D, and an amphibious vehicle ride. There is also a Robot Cabaret show with an opportunity to try out a sumo experience.

The Madame Tussauds wax museum

The Madame Tussauds wax museum was created by Marie Tussaud, who was born in Strasbourg, France. She learned how to sculpt at an early age and was an apprentice to sculptor Philippe Curtius. After she completed her first wax figure at age fifteen, she began traveling with her wax exhibition. In addition to wax models, she also made death masks of executed nobles. This led to accusations of royalist sympathies during the French Revolution. After she was sentenced to beheading, she escaped because of her skill at making death masks.

Marie Tussaud's first wax model was a portrait of Francois Voltaire. The wax figure of Voltaire took her four months to create. Each strand of hair on the figure takes five weeks to insert individually. It costs $300,000 to create a figure. Each model requires at least 180 photographs. The figure is made 2% larger than the real person.

Many celebrities have had to model several times. For example, Ozzy Osbourne has posed as himself at Madame Tussauds. He is one of the most famous celebrities in the world. Some of his clothes are borrowed from his wardrobe.

Madame Tussauds has waxworks in several countries, including Japan, Canada, and Australia. The museum has a history exhibit, and visitors can learn about the history of the museum.

There are over 20 Madame Tussauds museums in the world. The museum features life-size wax figures of celebrities and historical figures. You can even take a closer look at these figures by getting a close-up view of them. You can also take a look at fictional characters in the Madame Tussauds museum. This museum features the famous movie Alien: Escape. It is a very popular museum.

Madame Tussauds is also known for its dark history. There was a fire that destroyed most of the old models in 1925. In 2010, an open letter was written to Madame Tussauds by a Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles staff writer. This writer said that the museum has "an ugly history" that is "not good for children or adults to be exposed to."

The museum has been criticized for its portrayal of criminals, and for selling statues of famous people that were accused of being criminals. The museum has also been accused of censorship. It was also the site of a waxwork of Adolf Hitler, which was decapitated by a 41-year-old German man. Social media has also been supportive of the removal of the waxwork. In 2016, the waxwork was removed.

Besides the wax figures, you can also see a number of look-alike figures of famous people. Some of these celebrities have been chosen to be models by the museum's artists, and the clothing on these models is made directly from their wardrobes.

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