About us
Welcome to the Tokyo Climbers Coalition! Whether you're a seasoned outdoor climbing enthusiast or a newbie looking to scale some walls, our group is dedicated to connecting rock climbing lovers across Tokyo. Our aim is to create a supportive community of safe and friendly climbers as well as supporting Rocklands, a gym owned by group of climber friends who saved it from going out of business a few years ago. We host indoor (and possibly outdoor in future) climbing events and our main gyms will be Rocklands (Kasai station on Tozai line), Basecamp Kinshicho (JR Kinsicho) and BigRock Hiyoshi (near Hiyoshi station on Tokyu Toyoko line). Let's climb together and make lasting climbing memories!
Important: Discord
We use Discord for daily communication, event logistics, and sharing training tips. Feel free to join our community!
https://discord.gg/rRWuAAvEyK
Upcoming events
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Rope climbing session at Basecamp Kinshicho
basecamp, 2 Chome-10-12 Mori, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0001, Tokyo, JPRope climbing session Basecamp Kinshicho! (Beginner climbers are welcome !)
The organisers will be here from 7pm but feel free to join (and leave) anytime. Some people stay climbing after the event is over, but we set it for 2hrs to guarantee the organisers are there for at least 2 hours.
The event is free while you only pay for the usage of gym. (We are a climbing community trying to provide the place for climbers to meet and climb together. We are not making any profit from the participants so please understand this is a meetup event instead of a training session or workshop.)
About usage of the gym: in Japan you don't need a test or certificate to climb rope. There are top rope sections and lead climbing sections for rope climbing. You will need harness and devices for top rope and if you want to lead, there's 550 yen rope rentals at the gym. You can rent harnesses and devices at the gym too.[Important: Join our Discord]
Please join our Discord for real-time updates, meeting points at the gym, and sharing climbing clips.
https://discord.gg/XVHNSRU7tQDisclaimer:
Please understand climbing can be a dangerous sports. In consideration of attending the event, you understand and acknowledge that you are fully aware that participation in the activity involves risks and the organizers will not be hold on any accountability (including but not limit to any and all liabilities, claims, demands, legal actions, rights of actions for damages/injuries/death in connection with participation in the activity).9 attendees
Rope climbing session at Basecamp Kinshicho
basecamp, 2 Chome-10-12 Mori, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0001, Tokyo, JPRope climbing session Basecamp Kinshicho! Beginner climbers are welcome too !
The organisers will be here from 7pm but feel free to join (and leave) anytime. Some people stay climbing after the event is over, but we set it for 2hrs to guarantee the organisers are there for at least 2 hours.
The event is free while you only pay for the usage of gym. (We are a climbing community trying to provide the place for climbers to meet and climb together. We are not making any profit from the participants so please understand this is a meetup event instead of a training session or workshop.)
About usage of the gym: in Japan you don't need a test or certificate to climb rope. There are top rope sections and lead climbing sections for rope climbing. You will need harness and devices for top rope and if you want to lead, there's 550 yen rope rentals at the gym. You can rent harnesses and devices at the gym too.[Important: Join our Discord]
Please join our Discord for real-time updates, meeting points at the gym, and sharing climbing clips.
https://discord.gg/XVHNSRU7tQDisclaimer:
Please understand climbing can be a dangerous sports. In consideration of attending the event, you understand and acknowledge that you are fully aware that participation in the activity involves risks and the organizers will not be hold on any accountability (including but not limit to any and all liabilities, claims, demands, legal actions, rights of actions for damages/injuries/death in connection with participation in the activity).16 attendees
Past events
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