
WESTROCK Chōfu
Bouldering Gym in Chofu, Tokyo
🧗 Bouldering
💰 ¥1,760 day pass
About WESTROCK Chōfu
WESTROCK Chōfu offers bouldering just 5 minutes from Nishi-Chofu Station. Dedicated beginner zone plus spacious climbing areas, with 9 free parking spaces for drive-in convenience.
Hours & Pricing
⏰ Operating Hours
Monday13:00 - 23:00
Tuesday13:00 - 23:00
Wednesday13:00 - 23:00
Thursday13:00 - 23:00
Friday13:00 - 23:00
Saturday10:00 - 22:00
Sunday10:00 - 21:00
💳 Pricing
Day Pass¥1,760
Registration Fee (first-time)¥1,320
Climbing Facilities & Amenities
✓Gear Shop
✓Changing Room
✓Lockers
✓Foot Wash
✓Parking
Bouldering Wall
The bouldering walls feature dedicated beginner areas alongside spacious zones for experienced climbers to work problems comfortably. The layout provides room to move between problems without crowding, making it suitable for focused training sessions. Multiple wall angles accommodate different climbing styles and skill levels.
How & When To Visit
📍 Directions
Nearest Station
Nishi-Chofu Station
Walking time: 5 minutes
Address
Japan, 〒182-0033 Tokyo, Chofu, Fujimicho, 1 Chome−20−3
📅 Best Times to Visit
🟢 Quiet Times
Weekday mornings/afternoons
🔵 Social Times
Evenings & weekends
Frequently Asked Questions
Day passes are ¥1,760, plus a one-time registration fee of ¥1,320 for first-time visitors. That's pretty reasonable for the Tokyo area, especially with the parking included if you're driving in.
Yes, WESTROCK Chōfu has 9 free parking spaces right at the facility. This is a huge plus if you're coming from further out or bringing your own gear—parking can be tough to find around Tokyo climbing gyms.
English support is listed as limited, so brush up on basic Japanese climbing terms if you can. That said, bouldering gyms are pretty straightforward—follow the color-coded holds and you'll be fine. Staff will help with essentials at reception.
You've got the essentials covered: changing rooms, lockers for your stuff, and foot wash stations at the sinks. There's also a gear shop at reception if you need chalk, tape, or other climbing supplies. Pretty standard setup but everything you need for a solid session.
It's a quick 5-minute walk from Nishi-Chofu Station on the Keio Line. Super convenient if you're coming from central Tokyo—just hop on the Keio Line and you're there. The close station proximity means you can squeeze in sessions after work easily.
WESTROCK Chōfu caters to both with a dedicated beginner area plus spacious zones for more experienced climbers. The beginner section is great for learning fundamentals, while the main areas give you room to work on projects without feeling cramped. Good option if you're climbing with mixed-ability friends.
While specific crowd patterns aren't listed, typical Tokyo climbing gyms are quieter on weekday mornings and early afternoons. Evenings and weekends tend to fill up. With the spacious layout here though, you should have decent room to climb even during busier times.
The gym has a gear shop at reception, which typically means rental shoes are available, though specific rental pricing isn't mentioned on their site. Best to call ahead or check when you register if you need rentals for your first visit.