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D.bouldering hachioji (旧店舗) indoor bouldering and climbing gym in Hachioji, Japan - modern climbing walls, training facilities, and climbing community

D.bouldering Hachioji

Bouldering Gym in Hachioji, Tokyo

🧗 Bouldering
💰 ¥1,000 day pass
✓ English Support

About D.bouldering Hachioji

D.bouldering hachioji delivers focused bouldering just 3 minutes from Hachioji Station. 15 walls across 330 sqm include a MoonBoard and Campus Rung for serious training.

Hours & Pricing

⏰ Operating Hours

Hours vary by day. Please check the gym's website for the latest schedule.

💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥1,000
Registration Fee (first-time)¥1,000

Climbing Facilities & Amenities

Changing Room
Café
Gear Shop
Kids Area
Training Area

Bouldering Wall

The gym spreads approximately 15 bouldering walls across 330 square meters, offering varied terrain for climbers from beginner to advanced levels. The layout provides enough diversity for technical training while maintaining a focused, no-frills atmosphere. With its compact yet efficient design, you'll find decent wall variety without feeling crowded during off-peak hours.

Kids Area

Two dedicated kids walls create a safe space for young climbers to develop their skills separately from the main bouldering area. The setup allows families to climb together while keeping the main walls available for adult sessions. It's a practical solution that works well for mixed-ability groups visiting the gym.

Training Area

The training zone features a MoonBoard and Campus Rung, making this gym punch above its weight for serious climbers. These tools are essential for intermediate to advanced climbers looking to build power and technique beyond regular route climbing. Having both fingerboard and board climbing options in a relatively compact gym is a solid bonus.

Board Climbing

The MoonBoard setup provides standardized training for climbers familiar with the app-based system. You can work on classic problems or set your own benchmarks, making it ideal for tracking progression over time. It's particularly useful for V4+ climbers who want structured, repeatable training sessions.

How & When To Visit

📍 Directions

Nearest Station

Hachioji Station

Walking time: 3 minutes

Address

2-1 Nakacho, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0085, Japan

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📅 Best Times to Visit

🟢 Quiet Times

Weekday mornings/afternoons

🔵 Social Times

Evenings & weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

Day pass is ¥1,000 plus a one-time registration fee of ¥1,000 for first-time visitors. That's pretty affordable compared to most Tokyo-area gyms. Rental gear (shoes, chalk) is available at the gear shop if you need it.
Yes, the gym offers English support, which is helpful for route setting explanations and basic facility questions. Staff can assist with registration and gear rental in English, making it accessible for international climbers in the Hachioji area.
You've got a MoonBoard and Campus Rung setup, which is solid for a gym this size. The MoonBoard is great if you're working on standardized problems or training for specific grades, while the Campus Rung is perfect for building finger strength and dynamic power. It's enough to get serious work done without needing to gym-hop for training tools.
It's a quick 3-minute walk from Hachioji Station, making it one of the most accessible gyms in the area. The proximity to the station is clutch if you're commuting from central Tokyo or coming after work. Just note this is the old location, so double-check the address if you're visiting.
Yes, there's a café space where you can grab drinks and light refreshments between sessions. It's convenient for longer training days when you need to refuel without leaving the gym. Not a full restaurant, but enough to keep you going.
Absolutely. There are two dedicated kids walls in a separate area, so younger climbers have their own space while you work the main walls. It's a family-friendly setup that doesn't compromise the adult climbing experience. Good option if you want to introduce kids to bouldering while getting your own session in.
The gym has changing rooms, a gear shop with chalk and rental wear, and the café mentioned earlier. Pretty standard amenities, but everything you need for a focused climbing session. Lockers are available for storing your stuff while you climb.
With 15 walls across 330 square meters, you'll find enough variety to keep sessions interesting, though it's not massive. The range covers beginner to advanced grades, and the MoonBoard fills gaps if you're working on specific weaknesses. It's more about quality training than endless route options, which works well for intermediate climbers focused on progression.

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