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livedoor URBAN SPORTS PARK Boulder Building

Bouldering Gym in Koto, Tokyo

🧗 Bouldering
💰 ¥2,200 day pass

About livedoor URBAN SPORTS PARK Boulder Building

livedoor URBAN SPORTS PARK ボルダー棟 delivers dedicated bouldering in Ariake, 3 minutes from Ariake-tennis-no-mori Station. Twin 35m-wide walls split between competition-grade problems and beginner-friendly routes.

Hours & Pricing

⏰ Operating Hours
Monday13:00 - 21:00
Tuesday13:00 - 21:00
Wednesday13:00 - 21:00
Thursday13:00 - 21:00
Friday13:00 - 21:00
Saturday10:00 - 21:00
Sunday10:00 - 21:00
💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥2,200

Climbing Facilities & Amenities

Parking
Cafe
Barrier-free access

Bouldering Wall

Two impressive 35-meter wide walls at 4.9m height offer distinct climbing experiences. The competition wall features high-grade problems perfect for advanced climbers looking to push their limits and practice comp-style sequences. The beginner wall focuses on fundamental movement patterns with approachable routes, making it ideal for developing solid technique across the grade spectrum.

Training Area

Dedicated training space supports focused conditioning work between climbing sessions. This area complements the main walls, allowing climbers to work on specific weaknesses or warm up properly before tackling harder problems.

How & When To Visit

📍 Directions

Nearest Station

Ariake-tennis-no-mori Station

Walking time: 3 minutes

Address

1 Chome-13-13 Ariake, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0063, Japan

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📅 Best Times to Visit

🟢 Quiet Times

Weekday mornings/afternoons

🔵 Social Times

Evenings & weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

One wall is set up as a competition wall with harder, more technical problems—think V5+ and above for serious training. The other side is the beginner wall with foundational routes and movement-focused problems. Both walls are 35m wide and 4.5m from the mat, so you get plenty of traversing space on either side.
Day passes run ¥2,200, which is pretty reasonable for the Tokyo bay area. Note there's no listed registration fee info, so you might want to call ahead if it's your first visit to confirm if there's a one-time fee.
Yes, the URBAN SPORTS PARK complex has parking facilities, including EV charging stations if you're driving electric. It's part of the larger sports complex, so parking is shared but available.
English support is listed as limited, so brush up on basic Japanese climbing terms or bring a translation app. Staff will likely help with essentials, but don't expect full English explanations of route setting or detailed instruction.
Super convenient—just 3 minutes on foot from Ariake-tennis-no-mori Station on the Yurikamome line. That's the elevated line serving the Tokyo waterfront, so you're looking at about 20-30 minutes from central areas like Shimbashi or Shiodome.
The complex has a cafe for post-session refueling and is fully barrier-free accessible. Since it's part of a larger sports park, the vibe is more family-friendly and spacious than your typical urban climbing gym. Good spot if you're making a day of it.
Honestly, it works for everyone because of the two-wall setup. If you're pushing V7+ problems, the competition wall gives you proper challenges. If you're newer or working on technique, the beginner wall has what you need. The wide walls mean routes don't feel cramped even when it's busy.
No specific hours listed, but given the Ariake location and family-oriented complex, weekday afternoons are your best bet for fewer crowds. Evenings and weekends will likely see more traffic, especially families using the broader sports facilities.

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