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NOBOROCK Asakusa — Sumida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

NOBOROCK Asakusa

Sumida、Tokyoのボルダリングジム

🧗 ボルダリング
💰 ¥2,200 利用料
✓ 英語対応

NOBOROCK Asakusaについて

NOBOROCK Asakusa delivers focused bouldering 4 minutes from Asakusa Station. Eight wall sections with problems from 9Q to 3rd dan, plus dedicated training areas for technical progression.

営業時間・料金

⏰ 営業時間
月曜日 定休日
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 - 21:00
日曜日 10:00 - 17:00
💳 料金
利用料 ¥2,200
登録料(初回のみ) ¥500

クライミング施設・アメニティ

Changing Room
Lockers

Training Area

Dedicated space for supplemental training alongside the climbing walls. A solid setup for working on specific weaknesses, conditioning, or warming up before tackling the graded problems on the main walls.

アクセス・おすすめの時間帯

📍 アクセス

最寄り駅

Asakusa Station

徒歩4分

住所

パトリア吾妻橋, 102号, 1 Chome-23-30 Azumabashi, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0001, Japan

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📅 おすすめの訪問時間

🟢 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 gym runs from 9Q (absolute beginner) up to 3rd dan, so there's plenty for intermediate and advanced climbers. If you're climbing around V3-V5, you'll find a good selection in the mid-grades, and the upper-level problems will keep you challenged for a while.
Route setting happens roughly monthly based on their schedule. It's frequent enough to keep things interesting without being so often that you can't work projects over a few sessions.
These are specialty problem sets on the Asakusa Wall section. They focus on dynamic movement and jumping problems, which is a nice change if you're tired of pure technical climbing or want to work on explosive power.
Yes, they have English support available, which makes registration and asking questions about routes much easier if your Japanese isn't strong.
Day pass is ¥2,200, plus a ¥500 registration fee for first-timers. Pretty standard pricing for a Tokyo bouldering gym, and reasonable for the facility quality and location.
You've got changing rooms and lockers for your stuff, which covers the basics. Just note that unlike some other NOBOROCK locations, this branch doesn't have dedicated foot wash facilities, so plan accordingly if that matters to you.
It's a quick 4-minute walk from Asakusa Station, making it super accessible whether you're coming from central Tokyo or want to combine a climbing session with exploring the Asakusa area.
With eight wall sections, a dedicated training area, and problems up to 3rd dan, it's definitely suited for serious training. The monthly resets and variety of wall angles mean you can work on specific skills and progress consistently.

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