Suginami City, Japan
Ogikubo Toa, 3F, 1 Chome-10-12 Kamiogi
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+81 362799455
Saw Nonaka Miho climbing - immediately a 5/5
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Love climbing at this gym. There is usually at least one English speaking employee. They offer a discount for students. As another cool addition, of the 5 or 6 times I've been there has only been one visit where there weren't pro climbers present. That being said you by no means need to be pro to enjoy the facility! I recommend this gym to everyone!
Very good place with great routes for all levels! But a bit expensive, especially to become a member.
Visited on holiday for one session as I'd heard the boulders were decent. Good climbing, but the registration fee of 2200 is an absolute con and had to pay entry of 1850 on top of that. No justification provided for the registration fee at all. Only accept cash, no showers, no stretching area, no training area, no drinking fountain. Registration should be scrapped. I'm sure there will be plenty more unhappy tourists next year visiting to see the Olympic climbing.
Friendly staff but smaller than expected. If you haven’t been to a b-pump gym before you will have to sign up (2200 yen) on top of entry (2200 yen) on the weekend. Very expensive!
Registration fee is too high, even for those who already have a Pump registration. 4400yen for the first timers, seriously, are the holds in gold?
Aside from the coolest elevator wall wrapping I have ever seen, this gym is pretty great. It's on the fourth floor of a building right outside the train station in Ogukibo. The staff are friendly and helpful and the gym is clean and well run. They have lots of good gear if you're looking to buy gear and have rental shoes and chalk on hand (though I dread every encounter I ever have with rental shoes. It's just not the same. You slip off everything).
This is a modern bouldering-only climbing gym with a comp wall, a variety of slab and 'roof'' type climbing areas and a seemingly endless variety of holds and routesetting styles. I am a basic climber but the comp wall typically features IFSC style bouldering problems (the Japan Bouldering Tour competition was held here during my visit). Different walls feature differing amounts of texture (the comp wall is varnished wood). The shop has shoes and chalk etc. I bought some Korean climbing shoes so I would have something for small edges that I could swap out from my more aggressive, soft shoes that I brought with me. During one of my visits two of the Olympic climbers coming to Tokyo for 2020 were sending problems in the gym.
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