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An iconic wax museum named after its founder, Marie Tussaud, dates back to the second half of the 18th century. Among the first figures Marie made herself were e.g. Voltaire and Benjamin Franklin. Today, you can find Madame Tussauds museums all over the world. They display wax doppelgangers of well known historical figures, artists, scientists and philosophers as well as celebrities or movie characters. Visit this branch of world famous attraction and take pictures with Michael Jackson, Dalai Lama or Audrey Hepburn! The visitors are encouraged to pose with their favourite figures and take pictures. The figures are often arranged so that the visitors could join them in a group for a cool picture.
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1 Chome-6-1 Daiba, Minato
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Madame Tussauds Tokyo offers visitors a chance to see lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical figures, and popular characters. Located in the Decks Tokyo Beach Mall in Odaiba, this attraction provides entertainment for both locals and tourists. The museum features a mix of international and Japanese personalities, allowing guests to take photos with their favorite stars.
Visitors generally appreciate the quality of the wax figures, noting their realistic appearance and attention to detail. Many enjoy the interactive elements and photo opportunities throughout the museum. The Japanese pop culture section, featuring anime and manga characters, is often highlighted as a unique aspect compared to other Madame Tussauds locations.
However, some visitors find the museum smaller than expected, especially when compared to other Madame Tussauds branches worldwide. The relatively high ticket price is a common complaint, with some feeling that the experience doesn't fully justify the cost. Additionally, during peak times, crowds can make it challenging to enjoy the exhibits and take photos without waiting.
While Madame Tussauds Tokyo provides an entertaining experience, it may not appeal to everyone. Those interested in pop culture and celebrity encounters will likely find it enjoyable, but visitors seeking a more traditional museum experience might be disappointed. The museum is best suited for those looking for a fun, lighthearted activity rather than an in-depth cultural or historical exploration.
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