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BOULCOM 東京店 indoor bouldering and climbing gym in Chiyoda, Japan - modern climbing walls, training facilities, and climbing community

BOULCOM Tokyo

Bouldering Gym in Chiyoda, Tokyo

🧗 Bouldering
💰 ¥2,420 day pass
✓ English Support

About BOULCOM Tokyo

BOULCOM Tokyo delivers bouldering near Otemachi Station with a rare 5.5-meter top-out wall. Varied routes for all levels in a kid-friendly space with dedicated training area.

Hours & Pricing

⏰ Operating Hours
MondayClosed
Tuesday07:00 - 23:00
Wednesday07:00 - 23:00
Thursday07:00 - 23:00
Friday07:00 - 23:00
Saturday10:00 - 21:00
Sunday10:00 - 17:00
💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥2,420
Registration Fee (first-time)¥1,500

Climbing Facilities & Amenities

Changing Room
Kids Area
Training Area

Bouldering Wall

The standout feature here is the 5.5-meter high ceiling accommodating a genuine top-out bouldering wall—a rarity in Tokyo's bouldering scene. Routes span the full spectrum from beginner-friendly climbs to challenging problems for advanced climbers, with the top-out feature adding a satisfying finish that mimics outdoor climbing. The variety of angles and holds ensures you'll find technical challenges regardless of your current grade.

Training Area

A dedicated training space lets you work on specific weaknesses between boulder sessions. Whether you're focusing on finger strength, campus board work, or general conditioning, the training area provides the tools for structured improvement. It's particularly useful during peak hours when you want to keep your session productive without waiting for walls.

How & When To Visit

📍 Directions

Nearest Station

Otemachi Station

Walking time: 5 minutes

Address

Japan, 〒101-0047 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Uchikanda, 1 Chome−13−1 豊島屋ビル B2F

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📅 Best Times to Visit

🟢 Quiet Times

Weekday mornings/afternoons

🔵 Social Times

Evenings & weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

BOULCOM's 5.5-meter ceiling allows for actual top-out finishes where you climb over the edge and stand on top—something most Tokyo gyms can't offer due to height restrictions. It gives you that outdoor climbing satisfaction and works different movement patterns than standard wall climbing. Definitely worth trying if you've only climbed in typical indoor facilities.
Day pass is ¥2,420, plus a ¥1,500 registration fee if it's your first visit. That's pretty reasonable for central Tokyo, especially considering the unique top-out wall and proximity to Otemachi Station. The registration fee is one-time, so subsequent visits are just the day pass rate.
Yes, the gym offers English support, so you can handle registration, ask about routes, and get safety information without language barriers. This makes it accessible for international climbers or anyone more comfortable communicating in English.
Absolutely—they have a dedicated kids area and welcome children as young as three years old. It's one of the more family-friendly bouldering gyms in Tokyo if you're looking to introduce kids to climbing or need a spot where the whole family can participate.
It's just a 5-minute walk from Otemachi Station, which is a major hub served by multiple lines (Marunouchi, Tozai, Chiyoda, Hanzomon, and Mita). Super convenient if you're coming from anywhere in central Tokyo. No parking on-site, but with that station access, you won't need it.
Yes, changing rooms are available so you can freshen up before or after your session. The gym doesn't list specific locker details in their info, but most gyms this size have basic storage options—just ask at reception when you arrive about securing your belongings.
The gym sets routes across all levels, so intermediate climbers will find plenty to work on. The 5.5-meter height means longer, more sustained problems that test endurance and sequencing, not just single crux moves. The variety of wall angles keeps things interesting, and the training area lets you target specific weaknesses between attempts.
Given the Otemachi location in Tokyo's business district, weekday mornings and early afternoons are typically quieter, while evenings and weekends see more traffic from office workers and families. If you want the top-out wall to yourself and minimal wait times, aim for off-peak weekday hours.

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