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Climbing Studio Camelopardalis

Bouldering Gym in Akishima, Tokyo

🧗 Bouldering
💰 ¥2,000 day pass
✓ English Support

About Climbing Studio Camelopardalis

Camelopardalis delivers technical bouldering near Nishi-Tachikawa Station with six varied walls spanning slab to 140° overhang. Monthly route setting keeps V3+ climbers challenged.

Hours & Pricing

⏰ Operating Hours
MondayClosed
Tuesday13:00 - 22:30
Wednesday13:00 - 22:30
Thursday13:00 - 22:30
Friday13:00 - 22:30
Saturday09:00 - 20:00
Sunday09:00 - 20:00
💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥2,000
Registration Fee (first-time)¥1,000

Climbing Facilities & Amenities

Lockers
Foot Wash
Changing Room
Gear Shop
WiFi
Kids Area
Rest Space

Bouldering Wall

Six distinct walls offer progressive difficulty from slab through vertical to aggressive 105°, 110°, 120°, and 140° overhangs. Monthly route setting ensures fresh problems across all grades, with particular attention to variety that challenges technical footwork, power moves, and endurance. The range of angles makes this ideal for climbers working on specific weaknesses or cross-training across styles.

Kids Wall

Dedicated climbing space designed specifically for young climbers, separated from the main bouldering area. The wall provides age-appropriate challenges in a safe environment, making it easy for families to climb together or for parents to train while kids practice nearby.

How & When To Visit

📍 Directions

Nearest Station

Nishi-Tachikawa Station

Walking time: 5 minutes

Address

3 Chome-4-11 Azumacho, Akishima, Tokyo 196-0033, Japan

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📅 Best Times to Visit

🟢 Quiet Times

Weekday mornings/afternoons

🔵 Social Times

Evenings & weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

You've got six walls to work with: slab, vertical, 105°, 110°, 120°, and 140° overhangs. It's a solid setup for progressive training—you can work technical balance on the slab in the morning and move to power endurance on the steeper walls. The variety means you're not stuck drilling the same angle all session.
Routes get reset monthly, which is a decent refresh rate. The setters focus on variety across skill levels, so you'll typically find new problems whether you're warming up on easier grades or projecting harder stuff. It keeps things interesting if you're climbing here regularly.
Day pass is ¥2,000, plus a one-time ¥1,000 registration fee if it's your first visit. Pretty standard pricing for the Tokyo area, and reasonable considering you get access to all six walls with different angles for the day.
Yes, they offer English support, which makes registration and getting oriented much easier if your Japanese is limited. The staff can explain the gym rules and help you get started without language barriers getting in the way.
It's a quick 5-minute walk from Nishi-Tachikawa Station, so super convenient if you're commuting in. No car parking available, but there's bike and motorbike parking right in front if you're riding over.
They've got the essentials covered: lockers for your stuff, separate changing rooms, foot wash stations, and a rest space when you need to recover between burns. Free WiFi is available, and there's a small gear shop for chalk or essentials. The setup works well for focused training sessions without unnecessary distractions.
Definitely—there's a dedicated kids wall and a kids area, so younger climbers have their own space. Makes it easier to get a session in while they're entertained or climbing themselves. It's family-friendly without compromising the main bouldering area for serious training.
Like most Tokyo-area gyms, weekday mornings and early afternoons tend to be quieter if you want wall time without waiting. Evenings and weekends naturally fill up with the after-work and weekend crowd. The six different wall angles help spread people out even during busy times though.

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