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NOBOROCK Ikebukuro

Bouldering Gym in Toshima, Tokyo

🧗 Bouldering
💰 ¥1,800 day pass
✓ English Support

About NOBOROCK Ikebukuro

NOBOROCK Ikebukuro delivers focused bouldering 3 minutes from Ikebukuro Station. Wide-angle variety from 80° to 125° in a bright, clean space with strong beginner-to-intermediate route setting.

Hours & Pricing

⏰ Operating Hours
Monday10:00 - 23:00
Tuesday10:00 - 23:00
Wednesday10:00 - 23:00
Thursday10:00 - 23:00
Friday10:00 - 23:00
Saturday10:00 - 21:00
Sunday10:00 - 21:00
💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥1,800
Registration Fee (first-time)¥500

Climbing Facilities & Amenities

Changing Room
Foot Wash
Gear Shop
Lockers

Bouldering Wall

The gym features diverse wall angles spanning 80° to 125°, giving you everything from technical slab work to steep overhang training. Route setting emphasizes progression-friendly courses with clear grading, making it solid for beginners working fundamentals and intermediates pushing into steeper terrain. The bright, well-maintained space keeps sessions comfortable even during longer training blocks.

How & When To Visit

📍 Directions

Nearest Station

Ikebukuro Station

Walking time: 3 minutes

Address

Japan, 〒171-0021 Tokyo, Toshima City, Nishiikebukuro, 5 Chome−13−12 MKビル

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📅 Best Times to Visit

🟢 Quiet Times

Weekday mornings/afternoons

🔵 Social Times

Evenings & weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

You're looking at a solid range from 80° slabs up to 125° overhangs. The variety is good for working different styles in one session—nice for warming up on vertical walls before hitting the steep stuff, or vice versa if you prefer power training first.
Day passes run ¥1,800, plus a ¥500 registration fee if it's your first visit. Pretty standard pricing for central Tokyo, and the location right by Ikebukuro Station makes it convenient for drop-ins between errands or work.
While the gym definitely emphasizes beginner-friendly routes, the 125° overhangs and range of angles give intermediates plenty to work with. It's not a hardcore training cave, but you'll find decent volume and variety for mid-grade sessions, especially if you're working on technique across different angles.
Yes, English support is available, which is helpful for registration and any questions about route setting or facilities. Staff can communicate in English, so you won't have issues getting oriented on your first visit.
You've got changing rooms, lockers, and a foot wash area—all the basics covered. There's also a small gear shop on-site if you need to grab chalk, tape, or other essentials. No parking, but with Ikebukuro Station 3 minutes away, you won't need it.
Weekday afternoons are typically quieter if you can swing it. Evenings after work and weekends will see more traffic since it's right by Ikebukuro Station—super convenient but that cuts both ways during peak hours.
The gear shop stocks climbing essentials, so rentals are likely available, though it's always worth confirming specific rental options when you arrive. If you're a regular climber, bringing your own shoes is probably more comfortable anyway.
It's literally a 3-minute walk from Ikebukuro Station, so you can't miss it. Just exit toward the east side and follow the signs—it's one of the most accessible climbing gyms in central Tokyo.

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