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B-PUMP Ogikubo and Shop indoor bouldering and climbing gym in Suginami, Japan - modern climbing walls, training facilities, and climbing community

B-PUMP Ogikubo and Shop

Bouldering Gym in Suginami, Tokyo

🧗 Bouldering
💰 ¥2,530 day pass
✓ English Support

About B-PUMP Ogikubo and Shop

B-PUMP Ogikubo delivers focused bouldering just 1 minute from Ogikubo Station. 130 problems across belt-graded walls, featuring a competition wall and Rocklands replica for serious climbers.

Hours & Pricing

⏰ Operating Hours
Monday13:00 - 23:00
Tuesday13:00 - 23:00
Wednesday13:00 - 23:00
Thursday13:00 - 23:00
Friday13:00 - 23:00
Saturday10:00 - 21:00
Sunday10:00 - 21:00
💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥2,530
Registration Fee (first-time)¥2,200

Climbing Facilities & Amenities

Gear Shop
Foot Wash
Kids Area

Bouldering Wall

Approximately 130 problems graded using a Japanese martial arts belt system from 8Q (beginner) to 3Dan (elite level). The walls feature varied angles including slab and overhanging sections, providing technical challenges across the full difficulty spectrum. Regular route resets keep the problems fresh and engaging for repeat visitors.

Competition Wall

A dedicated competition-style wall designed for dynamic movement and power training. This section receives regular route resets, making it ideal for climbers looking to push their limits and practice competition-level problems. The wall setup mirrors the style and intensity found in modern bouldering competitions.

Board Climbing

Training boards offer systematic progression for building finger strength and power. A standout feature is the Rocklands Wall, a replica of problems from the famous South African bouldering destination. This section gets its own dedicated reset schedule, providing world-class problem replicas for technical training.

How & When To Visit

📍 Directions

Nearest Station

Ogikubo Station

Walking time: 1 minutes

Address

Japan, 〒167-0043 Tokyo, Suginami City, Kamiogi, 1 Chome−10−12 3F

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🟢 Quiet Times

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🔵 Social Times

Evenings & weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

B-PUMP uses a Japanese martial arts-inspired belt system instead of V-grades. It starts at 8Q (roughly V0-V1) for beginners and progresses through numbered Kyu grades, eventually reaching Dan levels at the top end—3Dan being the highest grade in the gym. It takes some getting used to, but the progression is intuitive once you've climbed a few problems in each grade range.
It's a replica wall featuring problems modeled after famous boulder problems from Rocklands, South Africa—one of the world's premier bouldering destinations. The wall gets its own reset schedule separate from the main bouldering area, so you can test yourself on world-class problem styles without leaving Tokyo. Great for technical training and experiencing different rock styles.
Day passes are ¥2,530, which is competitive for Tokyo. First-timers need to pay a ¥2,200 registration fee on top of that. If you're planning to become a regular, that one-time registration gives you access to the member pricing structure for future visits.
Yes, B-PUMP Ogikubo offers English support, which is helpful for registration, understanding the belt grading system, and navigating the facility. The staff can assist you in English if you have questions about routes or gym policies.
There's a well-stocked gear shop right at the entrance if you need shoes, chalk, or other climbing essentials. Foot wash stations are available to clean up after your session. The gym also has a kids area with specific pricing, so it can get busy with families during certain hours if you're looking for quieter training time.
Extremely convenient—it's literally a 1-minute walk from Ogikubo Station. You can hop off the train and be climbing within minutes, making it perfect for quick after-work sessions or training during a commute break. Ogikubo is on the JR Chuo Line, so it's well-connected to central Tokyo.
The Competition Wall and Rocklands Wall have regular reset schedules, though specific days vary. With 130 problems in rotation and multiple sections being reset on different schedules, there's usually fresh challenges to work on. It's worth checking their website or asking staff about the latest reset schedule if you're chasing new problems.
You'll find good variety—slabs for technical footwork, vertical walls for balanced climbing, and overhanging sections for power training. The competition wall adds steep, dynamic terrain to the mix. Between the different angles and the Rocklands replica features, there's enough diversity to work on different climbing styles in one session.

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