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D.Bouldering Nishi-Hachioji — Hachioji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

D.Bouldering Plus Nishi-Hachioji

Hachioji、Tokyoのボルダリングジム

🧗 ボルダリング
💰 ¥1,980 利用料

D.Bouldering Plus Nishi-Hachiojiについて

D.Bouldering Nishi-Hachioji features Kanto's strongest mabushi wall plus line-set problems, 5 minutes from Nishi-Hachioji Station. App-managed routes let you create custom problems.

営業時間・料金

⏰ 営業時間
月曜日 10:00 - 23:00
火曜日 10:00 - 23:00
水曜日 10:00 - 23:00
木曜日 10:00 - 23:00
金曜日 10:00 - 23:00
土曜日 10:00 - 23:00
日曜日 10:00 - 23:00
💳 料金
利用料 ¥1,980

クライミング施設・アメニティ

Cold/Heat Air Conditioning
Foot Wash
Gear Shop
WiFi
Training Area

Bouldering Wall

The gym features line-set walls offering diverse climbing styles from classical crimp-focused routes to dynamic sport moves including dynos and coordination problems. Problems cater to all levels and are managed through an app system that lets you track existing routes or create your own custom problems. Expect variety ranging from technical sequences to powerful dynamic challenges.

Training Area

A well-equipped training zone designed for serious climbers looking to build strength and refine technique. The space complements the climbing walls with dedicated equipment for conditioning work. Perfect for warming up or working on specific weaknesses between boulder sessions.

Board Climbing

The standout feature here is the mabushi wall, described as Kanto's strongest level—an adjustable training board that serious climbers will appreciate. This type of board climbing offers systematic training with consistent hold types, ideal for building strength and working specific movement patterns. A must-try for climbers focused on progression.

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最寄り駅

Nishi-Hachioji Station

徒歩5分

住所

Japan, 〒193-0832 Tokyo, Hachioji, Sandamachi, 3 Chome−17−11 NSビル B1

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🟢 空いている時間

平日の午前・午後

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夕方・週末

よくある質問

It's billed as Kanto's strongest level mabushi wall, which is a type of adjustable training board with systematic holds. Think of it like a customizable wall where you can work specific angles and movements—great for building power and technique in a controlled environment. Definitely a highlight if you're into structured training.
Problems are tracked through an app that lets you browse existing routes set by the gym, but the cool part is you can also create your own custom problems. It's a nice touch if you want to challenge yourself with specific movements or share beta with friends. Makes the gym feel more interactive than traditional tape systems.
You'll find good variety—classical crimpy technical routes, powerful overhang problems, dynos, and coordination-focused moves. The line-set walls cover everything from beginner-friendly to advanced territory, so whether you're working technique or power, there's something to session.
Day passes are ¥1,980, which is pretty reasonable for the Tokyo area. No registration fee info is listed, so you might want to ask when you arrive if there's a first-time fee. The price point makes it accessible for regular sessions without breaking the bank.
English support is listed as limited, so don't expect full bilingual service. That said, climbing gyms are pretty intuitive—just be ready with translation apps for any specific questions. Staff will likely help as best they can with basic gym operations and safety.
Super convenient—just 5 minutes on foot from Nishi-Hachioji Station. The location makes it easy to hit after work or on weekends without a complicated commute. No parking at the gym itself, but there are nearby options if you're driving.
You've got air conditioning and heating for year-round comfort, WiFi if you need to work between sessions, and a foot wash area. There's also a gear shop on-site for chalk or quick replacements. The training area is well-equipped, so you can do a proper warm-up or supplementary work.
With no specific hours listed in the data, your best bet is checking their website or calling ahead. Generally, weekday afternoons tend to be quieter at most gyms if you want wall space to yourself for projecting. Evenings and weekends typically see more traffic.

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