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Bouldering Gym Granny Higashi Ueno indoor bouldering and climbing gym in Taito, Japan - modern climbing walls, training facilities, and climbing community

Bouldering Gym Granny Higashi Ueno

Bouldering Gym in Taito, Tokyo

🧗 Bouldering
💰 ¥1,500 day pass

About Bouldering Gym Granny Higashi Ueno

Bouldering Gym Granny Higashi Ueno offers varied angles from 90 to 170 degrees just 2 minutes from Inaricho Station. Unique crack climbing section and daily route setting keep sessions fresh.

Hours & Pricing

⏰ Operating Hours
MondayClosed
Tuesday16:00 - 23:00
Wednesday16:00 - 23:00
Thursday16:00 - 23:00
Friday16:00 - 23:00
Saturday12:00 - 19:00
Sunday12:00 - 19:00
💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥1,500
Registration Fee (first-time)¥1,100

Climbing Facilities & Amenities

Foot Wash
Changing Room
Rest Area
Vending Machine
Training Area

Bouldering Wall

The main walls span angles from 90 to 170 degrees, including an intense 170-degree roof section that'll test your power endurance. Problems are set daily across all difficulty levels, from beginner-friendly slabs to challenging overhangs for advanced climbers. The variety of angles means you can work different techniques in a single session.

Crack Climbing

A rare find in Tokyo bouldering gyms, Granny features a dedicated crack climbing section for practicing jamming techniques. This is perfect for climbers looking to develop skills for outdoor climbing or just wanting to diversify their technique repertoire beyond face climbing.

Training Area

The dedicated training zone includes campus boards and various pull-up boards for focused strength and power development. It's well-equipped for climbers who want to supplement their climbing sessions with targeted finger strength and upper body work.

How & When To Visit

📍 Directions

Nearest Station

Inaricho Station

Walking time: 2 minutes

Address

6 Chome-7-3 Higashiueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0015, Japan

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Evenings & weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

Day passes are ¥1,500, which is pretty reasonable for Tokyo. First-time visitors pay an additional ¥1,100 registration fee. This makes it an affordable option for regular training sessions, especially if you're climbing multiple times per week.
The walls range from vertical 90-degree slabs up to a serious 170-degree roof overhang. You'll find good variety for working different styles in one session. The standout feature is the crack climbing section, which is unusual for Tokyo bouldering gyms and great for building outdoor skills.
Routes are set daily, so you'll constantly have fresh problems to work on. This frequent rotation keeps things interesting for regular climbers and means you won't get bored if you're visiting multiple times per week.
English support is limited, so brush up on basic Japanese climbing terms or be ready to use translation apps. That said, bouldering is pretty visual, and the staff are generally helpful even with language barriers.
There's a dedicated training area with campus boards and various pull-up boards for finger strength and power training. Combined with the foot wash stations and changing rooms, you've got everything needed for a focused training session.
It's incredibly convenient—just a 2-minute walk from Inaricho Station on the Ginza Line. This makes it easy to drop in for quick evening sessions or weekend training without spending ages commuting.
There's a rest area and vending machines located outside the store for grabbing drinks and taking breaks between attempts. The foot wash stations are handy for cleaning up, and changing rooms are available for freshening up after your session.
It's definitely suitable for serious training. The daily route setting, wide angle variety including that tough 170-degree roof, crack climbing section, and dedicated training area with campus and pull-up boards make it solid for intermediate to advanced climbers focused on progression.

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