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クライミングジム ギリギリ indoor bouldering and climbing gym in Nishitokyo, Japan - modern climbing walls, training facilities, and climbing community

Climbing Gym GIRI.GIRI

Bouldering Gym in Nishitokyo, Tokyo

🧗 Bouldering
🧗 Lead Climbing
🧗 Speed Climbing
💰 ¥2,000 day pass

About Climbing Gym GIRI.GIRI

クライミングジム ギリギリ offers bouldering, lead, and speed climbing 15 minutes from Tanashi Station. Auto-belay systems and routes up to 5.13a with steep overhangs for technical training.

Hours & Pricing

⏰ Operating Hours
Monday14:00 - 22:00
Tuesday14:00 - 22:00
Wednesday14:00 - 22:00
Thursday14:00 - 22:00
Friday14:00 - 22:00
Saturday10:00 - 21:00
Sunday10:00 - 21:00
💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥2,000
Registration Fee (first-time)¥1,000

Climbing Facilities & Amenities

Lockers
Rest Space
Parking

Bouldering Wall

The bouldering area complements the lead climbing with varied angles for warming up and technique work. It's a solid training space for climbers looking to build power and work on specific movements between lead sessions.

Lead Climbing

The lead wall features routes from 5.9 to 5.13a, covering a wide difficulty range from beginner-friendly to seriously challenging. Steep overhang sections provide technical training opportunities, and auto-belay machines mean you can climb solo without needing a belayer.

Speed Climbing

A dedicated speed climbing wall lets you practice standardized routes and work on explosive power. It's a nice change of pace from endurance-focused lead climbing and great for building dynamic movement skills.

How & When To Visit

📍 Directions

Nearest Station

Tanashi Station

Walking time: 15 minutes

Address

5 Chome-2-1 Nishiharacho, Nishitokyo, Tokyo 188-0004, Japan

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📅 Best Times to Visit

🟢 Quiet Times

Weekday mornings/afternoons

🔵 Social Times

Evenings & weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

The lead routes span from 5.9 to 5.13a, so there's solid progression potential. The upper range includes steep overhang sections that'll challenge advanced climbers, while the easier grades give you plenty of warm-up and endurance training options.
They have auto-belay machines on the lead wall, so you can absolutely climb solo. It's perfect for those days when your belay partner can't make it or if you want to squeeze in a quick session without coordination.
Day pass is ¥2,000, plus a ¥1,000 registration fee if it's your first time. Pretty standard pricing for Tokyo-area gyms with this much variety in climbing styles.
English support is limited, so brush up on basic climbing terms in Japanese or bring a translation app. The staff will help you out, but don't expect full English explanations of rules or route setting.
You've got separate male and female locker rooms, valuable lockers for your gear, and a rest space to recover between burns. There's also on-site parking if you're driving in.
It's about a 15-minute walk from Tanashi Station. Not the closest walk, but manageable. If you're driving, the on-site parking makes it more convenient than many Tokyo-area gyms.
Since they have auto-belay systems, you're less dependent on finding partners during off-peak hours. Weekday afternoons are usually quieter at most gyms if you want more wall time and less waiting for routes.
Absolutely. With bouldering, lead up to 5.13a, and speed climbing all in one place, you can mix power work, endurance training, and explosive movements in a single session. The variety keeps training interesting and well-rounded.

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