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Climbing GYM Hütte

Bouldering Gym in Arakawa, Tokyo

🧗 Bouldering
💰 ¥1,800 day pass

About Climbing GYM Hütte

Climbing Gym Hütte offers bouldering 5 minutes from Mikawashima Station with technical variety: strong 130°+ overhangs and multiple slab walls. Kids area included.

Hours & Pricing

⏰ Operating Hours
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday13:00 - 22:00
Thursday13:00 - 22:00
Friday13:00 - 22:00
Saturday11:00 - 20:00
Sunday11:00 - 20:00
💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥1,800
Registration Fee (first-time)¥1,000

Climbing Facilities & Amenities

Gear Shop
Kids Area

Bouldering Wall

Hütte's main bouldering area features a diverse range of wall angles including aggressive overhangs exceeding 130 degrees and numerous slab walls for technical footwork training. Problem setting spans the full difficulty spectrum from beginner to advanced grades, with a strong selection for intermediate climbers looking to progress. The variety of angles makes it solid for well-rounded training sessions.

Kids Area

A dedicated climbing space designed specifically for younger climbers, separated from the main bouldering area. The kids area operates during specific hours and offers structured classes, making it a good option for families or climbers who want to bring their children along. Check with the gym about scheduling if you're planning to use this area.

How & When To Visit

📍 Directions

Nearest Station

Mikawashima Station

Walking time: 5 minutes

Address

Japan, 〒116-0014 Tokyo, Arakawa City, Higashinippori, 3 Chome−23−13 真下ビル 1階

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📅 Best Times to Visit

🟢 Quiet Times

Weekday mornings/afternoons

🔵 Social Times

Evenings & weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

You're getting solid variety here—strong overhangs that push past 130 degrees for power training, plus multiple slab walls for technical footwork. The problem range goes from beginner-friendly to challenging grades, so there's plenty to work on whether you're progressing through V3-V4 or pushing harder.
Day passes are ¥1,800, plus a one-time registration fee of ¥1,000 for first-time visitors. Pretty standard pricing for Tokyo bouldering gyms.
Yes, they have a gear shop on the first floor stocked with climbing essentials—chalk, tape, and T-shirts. Convenient if you forget something or run out mid-session.
English support is limited, so brush up on basic Japanese climbing terms or be ready to use a translation app. Staff are generally helpful even with the language barrier, but don't expect full English explanations of route setting or policies.
It's a straightforward 5-minute walk from Mikawashima Station. The proximity makes it easy to drop in for a quick session after work or on weekends without much commute hassle.
Definitely—there's a dedicated kids area with specific usage times and classes available. If you're bringing children, check the schedule beforehand to make sure the kids area is open when you plan to visit.
The combination of really steep overhangs (130°+) alongside multiple slab walls gives you more angle variety than many gyms. It's particularly good if you want to balance power training with technical slab work in the same session.
Weekday afternoons are typically your best bet for quieter sessions. Evenings and weekends tend to get busier, especially since it's conveniently located near the station. The kids area schedule may also affect main wall traffic during certain hours.

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