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Bouldering gym J & S Nakano

Bouldering Gym in Nakano, Tokyo

🧗 Bouldering
💰 ¥2,200 day pass

About Bouldering gym J & S Nakano

Bouldering gym J & S Nakano offers dedicated bouldering 10 minutes from Nakano Station. Varied wall angles from slab to steep overhangs suit all levels, with affordable day passes at ¥2,200.

Hours & Pricing

⏰ Operating Hours
MondayClosed
Tuesday14:00 - 23:00
Wednesday14:00 - 23:00
Thursday14:00 - 23:00
Friday14:00 - 23:00
Saturday10:00 - 20:00
Sunday10:00 - 20:00
💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥2,200
Registration Fee (first-time)¥1,100

Climbing Facilities & Amenities

Changing Room
Lockers
Parking

Bouldering Wall

The bouldering walls at J & S Nakano cover the full spectrum of angles—slab, vertical, gentle overhangs, and steep overhangs—giving you solid training variety in one space. Whether you're working technique on vertical problems or building power on the steeper sections, there's enough diversity to keep sessions interesting. The setup caters to everyone from beginners finding their feet to advanced climbers chasing harder projects.

How & When To Visit

📍 Directions

Nearest Station

Nakano Station

Walking time: 10 minutes

Address

Japan, 〒165-0026 Tokyo, Nakano City, Arai, 1 Chome−31−6 高山 ビル 1F

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📅 Best Times to Visit

🟢 Quiet Times

Weekday mornings/afternoons

🔵 Social Times

Evenings & weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

Day passes are ¥2,200, which is pretty reasonable for Tokyo-area climbing. First-timers need to pay a one-time registration fee of ¥1,100. No mention of membership options in the available info, so it looks like they focus on casual climbers and drop-ins.
You'll find a good mix here: slab, vertical, gentle overhangs, and steep overhangs. It's a well-rounded setup that lets you work different climbing styles in one session—perfect if you want to balance technical footwork with power training.
English support is listed as limited, so brush up on basic Japanese climbing terms or be ready to use a translation app. Staff will likely help you out with the essentials, but don't expect full English explanations for everything.
It's about a 10-minute walk from Nakano Station. The station is on the JR Chuo Line, so it's easily accessible from central Tokyo. Exact walking directions aren't provided, but you can navigate with Google Maps once you're there.
Yes, both changing rooms and lockers are available, so you can store your stuff safely and change comfortably before and after climbing.
There's no dedicated parking at the gym itself, but coin parking lots are available nearby if you're driving. Probably easier to take the train if you're coming from central Tokyo, though.
The variety of wall angles makes it suitable for all levels—beginners can work fundamentals on the vertical and slab sections, while intermediate and advanced climbers have the overhangs for power training and technical challenges. It's a solid all-around spot rather than hyper-specialized.
No specific info on quiet hours, but typical Tokyo gyms are less crowded on weekday mornings and early afternoons. Evenings and weekends will likely be busier, especially near Nakano Station, which is a popular area.

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