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Base Camp Tokyo Kinshicho indoor bouldering and climbing gym in Koto, Japan - modern climbing walls, training facilities, and climbing community

Base Camp Tokyo Kinshicho

Bouldering Gym in Koto, Tokyo

🧗 Bouldering
🧗 Lead Climbing
💰 ¥2,310 day pass

About Base Camp Tokyo Kinshicho

Base Camp Tokyo Kinshicho delivers comprehensive climbing near Sumiyoshi Station with 40m of bouldering walls spanning two floors, an 11m lead wall, and dedicated training area with spray wall.

Hours & Pricing

⏰ Operating Hours
Monday12:00 - 23:00
Tuesday12:00 - 23:00
Wednesday12:00 - 23:00
Thursday12:00 - 23:00
Friday12:00 - 23:00
Saturday10:00 - 21:00
Sunday10:00 - 21:00
💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥2,310
Registration Fee (first-time)¥1,100

Climbing Facilities & Amenities

Lockers
Foot Wash
Gear Shop
Changing Room
Kids Area
Training Area

Bouldering Wall

Two distinct bouldering zones span approximately 40m of climbing terrain with 4.2m height. The 1st floor features line-set problems for technical practice, while the 2nd floor 'mabushi' overhang area challenges power climbers. Route setting caters to beginners through advanced grades with enough variety for regular training rotation.

Lead Climbing

The 11m lead wall provides proper height for endurance training and lead technique development. This facility accommodates progression from learning to lead through project-level climbing, making it a solid option for climbers looking to advance beyond bouldering.

Top-rope Wall

Top-rope walls offer accessible climbing for beginners and warm-up options for experienced climbers. The setup allows for guided instruction and provides a lower-pressure environment for technique work without the commitment of lead climbing.

Training Area

Equipped with hangboards and campus rungs for finger strength and power development. The T-WALL spray wall adds customizable route creation for targeted training sessions, making this area essential for climbers working on specific weaknesses or project preparation.

Board Climbing

The spray wall (T-WALL) enables climbers to create custom problems and replicate outdoor projects. This facility is particularly valuable for self-directed training and working specific movement patterns or sequences repeatedly.

How & When To Visit

📍 Directions

Nearest Station

Sumiyoshi Station

Walking time: 5 minutes

Address

2 Chome-10-12 Mori, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0001, Japan

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📅 Best Times to Visit

🟢 Quiet Times

Weekday mornings/afternoons

🔵 Social Times

Evenings & weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

The 1st floor focuses on line-set bouldering with more vertical and technical problems, while the 2nd floor 'mabushi' area gives you steep overhangs for power training. Combined with the 11m lead wall and training area, you've got solid variety for mixed sessions—bouldering, rope work, and conditioning all in one visit.
Day passes run ¥2,310, plus a one-time registration fee of ¥1,100 if it's your first visit. Pretty standard pricing for Tokyo climbing gyms with this much variety—you're getting access to bouldering, lead, top-rope, and the training area.
Yes, you've got hangboards and campus rungs for finger strength work, plus a T-WALL spray wall for creating custom problems. It's a proper setup for focused training days when you want to drill specific weaknesses or prep for outdoor projects rather than just climb problems.
There's a well-stocked gear shop on-site selling climbing shoes and essentials, so you can purchase if needed. They should have rentals available as well, though it's always worth calling ahead if you're relying on specific rental gear for lead climbing.
English support is listed as limited, so basic Japanese or a translation app will help. That said, climbing gyms are pretty intuitive—staff can usually communicate the essentials for safety and registration, and route grades are universal.
It's a 5-minute walk from Sumiyoshi Station, which is super convenient. Sumiyoshi is on the Tobu Skytree Line and the Hanzomon Line, giving you easy access from central Tokyo and making it a solid option for after-work sessions.
Definitely—you've got lockers for your stuff, changing rooms, and foot wash stations. The setup supports spending several hours there, and the kids area means it's family-friendly if you're climbing with younger ones who need their own space.
The combination of scale and variety is key—40m of bouldering across two distinct floor areas, plus an 11m lead wall and dedicated training facilities including a spray wall. It's comprehensive enough that you can focus on different disciplines or mix rope climbing with bouldering in a single session, which isn't always possible at smaller gyms.

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