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Caramba — Tokyoのボルダリング・クライミングジム。最新の壁、トレーニング施設、クライミングコミュニティ

Caramba

Tokyo、Tokyoのボルダリングジム

🧗 ボルダリング
🧗 リードクライミング
💰 ¥1,650 利用料

Carambaについて

Caramba offers bouldering and lead climbing near Hakonegasaki Station. Mantle-friendly bouldering walls and family-oriented atmosphere with ample parking for weekend sessions.

営業時間・料金

⏰ 営業時間
月曜日 定休日
火曜日 14:00 - 22:30
水曜日 14:00 - 22:30
木曜日 14:00 - 22:30
金曜日 14:00 - 22:30
土曜日 10:00 - 20:00
日曜日 10:00 - 20:00
💳 料金
利用料 ¥1,650
登録料(初回のみ) ¥1,100

クライミング施設・アメニティ

Parking
Kids Area
Shoe Rental
Chalk Rental

Bouldering Wall

The bouldering area features walls specifically designed to accommodate mantling moves, giving you practice on a technique often underserved in Japanese gyms. Expect varied angles that let you work both technical footwork and dynamic power moves. Good for climbers who want to round out their skillset beyond typical overhang training.

Lead Climbing

Lead walls provide endurance training and route reading practice beyond what bouldering alone offers. The facility caters to climbers looking to develop rope skills or cross-train between disciplines. Shoe and chalk rentals available if you're traveling light or testing the gym before committing to membership.

アクセス・おすすめの時間帯

📍 アクセス

最寄り駅

Hakonegasaki Station

徒歩30分

住所

264 Nagaokahasebe, Mizuho, Nishitama District, Tokyo, Tokyo 190-1231, Japan

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🟢 空いている時間

平日の午前・午後

🔵 にぎやかな時間

夕方・週末

よくある質問

You'll pay ¥1,650 for the day pass plus a ¥1,100 registration fee on your first visit, totaling ¥2,750. After that, it's just the ¥1,650 day pass. Add ¥330 for shoe rental and ¥110 for chalk if you need them—pretty standard rates for Japanese climbing gyms.
It's a 30-minute walk from the station, which is honestly a bit of a trek. If you're driving, though, they have 30 parking spaces, so Caramba is much more convenient for climbers with cars. Consider it more of a destination gym than a quick stop after work.
All the bouldering walls are designed to allow mantling, which is a nice touch. Many gyms in Japan don't have the landing space or wall design to accommodate proper mantle problems, so if you're training for outdoor climbing or want to work on this often-neglected skill, Caramba delivers.
English support is listed as limited, so brush up on basic climbing terms in Japanese or bring a translation app. Staff will likely understand the essentials, but don't expect full English explanations of safety procedures or route setting philosophy.
Yes, they have a kids area and welcome elementary school students and above, making it solid for family climbing sessions. The combination of bouldering and lead climbing means different ages and skill levels can train simultaneously without getting in each other's way.
Yep, Caramba covers both disciplines, which is great if you like to mix up your training or climb with partners who prefer different styles. No speed wall though, if that's something you're specifically looking for.
Climbing shoes run ¥330 and chalk is ¥110 for rental. Standard pricing, and convenient if you're visiting the area or want to try the gym before investing in your own gear setup.
With 30 parking spaces and a family-friendly vibe, weekends likely get busy with parents and kids. For quieter sessions, weekday evenings or early mornings are usually your best bet at most Japanese gyms, though specific crowd patterns vary.

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