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Lago — Suginami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

Fitness Climbing Studio LAGO

Suginami、Tokyoのボルダリングジム

🧗 ボルダリング
💰 ¥1,420 利用料

Fitness Climbing Studio LAGOについて

Lago offers focused bouldering near Honancho Station with a signature 180-degree traversing wall that demands core strength and technical movement variety.

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 - 22:00
日曜日 10:00 - 22:00
💳 料金
利用料 ¥1,420
登録料(初回のみ) ¥1,500

クライミング施設・アメニティ

Lockers
Foot Wash
Changing Room
Kids Area
Terrace

Bouldering Wall

The main climbing area features walls set at multiple angles for diverse problem setting. The standout feature is a 180-degree wall that wraps around a beam, requiring climbers to use varied techniques and solid core engagement to complete the traverse. Wall angles cater to different climbing styles from technical face climbing to powerful overhangs.

Kids Area

Lago maintains a dedicated space for younger climbers through their 'Lago Kids' program. The kid-friendly bouldering setup allows juniors to safely learn climbing fundamentals while sharing the facility with adult climbers. It's a welcoming environment for families introducing children to the sport.

アクセス・おすすめの時間帯

📍 アクセス

最寄り駅

Honancho Station

徒歩7分

住所

Japan, 〒168-0062 Tokyo, Suginami City, Honan, 1 Chome−7−3 サンハイム芦川

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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

The 180-degree wall wraps around a beam, forcing you to constantly adjust body position and technique as the angle changes. It's excellent for building core strength and working on transitions between different wall angles. Expect to use everything from compression moves to dynamic reaches depending on how the route setters utilize the feature.
Yes, the variety of wall angles allows for diverse problem setting across grades. The 180-degree traversing wall in particular provides technical challenges that will keep intermediate and advanced climbers engaged. The facility focuses on bouldering, so if you're looking for varied movement and problem-solving, Lago delivers.
English support is limited, so brush up on basic climbing terminology in Japanese or be prepared to use translation apps. Staff are generally helpful, but don't expect full English explanations of gym rules or route setting. The climbing itself is universal though, so you'll figure it out quickly.
Lago has lockers for your gear, separate changing rooms with showers for men and women, and a foot wash area. There's also a terrace where you can rest between burns. It's a solid setup for focused training sessions without unnecessary frills.
It's a straightforward 7-minute walk from Honancho Station. The proximity makes it convenient for after-work sessions or weekend training without spending too much time commuting.
Definitely. Lago runs a 'Lago Kids' program and welcomes junior climbers, with a dedicated kids area for younger climbers. It's a good option if you want to climb while your kids learn the basics in a supervised environment.
Unfortunately, specific pricing details for day passes and registration fees aren't publicly listed. You'll need to contact the gym directly or check their website for current rates. This is common for smaller Japanese gyms, so plan to inquire before your first visit.
Since crowd information isn't specified, weekday mornings or early afternoons typically offer the quietest sessions at most bouldering gyms. Evenings and weekends will naturally be busier, especially given the family-friendly setup. Contact the gym to ask about their typical peak hours if you're planning a focused training session.

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