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  • 5/5 しらたま 5 years ago on Google • 189 reviews
    Children under 120cm can also play, so many parents and children used it. To use it, you need to register online (you and your family can register at the same time). There are three dedicated PCs, but you can also register from your smartphone using a QR code. Once you register, you will have to pay at the reception desk, but you will also need to purchase special socks (with non-slip grips), which cost 300 yen. There is also a locker with a key in the changing room, so you don't have to worry about it♪ You can use it from 1 hour. The rule is that if multiple people ride on the same trampoline, the recoil will be too strong and lead to serious injury, so it is prohibited! Landing on your head or stomach is also prohibited! Run-up jumps from outside the trampoline are also prohibited. Athletic and ninja courses, kids corner, shared trampoline, adults? You can use your whole body on a trampoline, a device that allows you to balance yourself on a surfboard, and a device that allows you to move forward on a single string. It's quite hard, but it's a lot of fun! It is a good idea to do warm-up exercises and adjust your exercise pace. (I worked so hard that I ran out of energy after 30 minutes...)
    29 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 ケンイチロウ 2 years ago on Google • 149 reviews
    Unfortunately, it was raining, so I came looking for an indoor play facility. It's near JR Nagatsuka Station, but it's in a residential area so I got a little lost. There's plenty of parking, so it's okay to come from far away. First, you will need to set up the consent form online, but it will take some time, so if you are going with children, it is better to set it up at home first. Usage fees are set per hour, and if it is your first time, you will be required to purchase special socks. After checking in and paying, go to the changing room to change your socks, leave your luggage, and go! In addition to the main trampoline, there is a wide variety of content such as dunking at a basketball goal, trampoline badminton, surfboards, and athletics. Safety is also taken into consideration, with children being called out if they act a little recklessly, and the children's spaces are clearly separated. The facility was perfect for both parents and children to play together, as well as friends.
    20 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 スライスチーズ 2 years ago on Google • 96 reviews
    The price is quite high, but it's good because you can enjoy exercising and be satisfied with just one hour! A space where even old adults can feel like children and enjoy themselves. It looks like you absolutely have to buy socks for the first time. It's a bit troublesome to fill out the consent form before entering. You can also watch an explanation video inside the venue. Measures against the coronavirus were being taken, and the room was constantly ventilated. However, the air conditioning was working so well that it felt cool. Payment by electronic money is not possible. It was cash or ID and credit.
    16 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 YY B. 1 year ago on Google • 231 reviews
    There is free Wi-Fi, and you have to purchase special socks for 300 yen, but there are also free lockers for valuables. This is a facility where parents and children can enjoy indoor exercise, sweating, and experiencing physical activities even on rainy days. If it is over 120cm, it will be in the same area. I felt like there were a lot of women, so it might be a good date for some physical activity.
    7 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Kimberly Q. 3 years ago on Google • 102 reviews
    Great place! Trampoline park with ninja warrior like obstacles, foam pit, slack line, dunk station, and balance surf board. Price is a little expensive but my family had a blast! Different areas for kids and adults. Temps checked at the door and the staff was constantly sanitizing areas and very friendly. English translation for the online waiver available and they take card. Parking available in front of building. We will definitely be back!
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Mudai 3 years ago on Google • 86 reviews
    I had a great time here with my girlfriend! There's a lot of activities to do here. The regular trampoline padded area, with the slope walls and a center piece to do kongs or whatnot over. 2 balance tests, a surf board type deal, and a balance belt. There's 2 foam pits to jump into. 2 basketball hoops. A high jump. And even some small scale Ninja Warrior courses!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Dinkus M. 2 years ago on Google • 66 reviews
    Dudes need to get their pro area fixed! They doubled layered the pro tramp to kill the bounce. Nobody jumps on it, complete waste, disappointed. Everything else is great, lots of pretty college girls too
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Robb C. 6 months ago on Google • 94 reviews
    Had a blast here. We brought my 2 yr old, it wasn't the place we were looking for, but had fun anyways. Definitely for 5yr olds and up. Great time though

  • 5/5 mai m. 4 years ago on Google • 3 reviews
    Good
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Marcy J. 4 years ago on Google • 2 reviews
    Not for small children: While about 70% of the areas are unavailable for use by toddlers that’s not a problem because the areas for children (under 120cm) are explained beforehand and on the website. What isn’t explained is that in the areas where small kids and parents can play together they actually can’t. They have to play on separate trampolines. Which is somehow considered safer. But, in the unlikely event your child does get into trouble, too deep in the sponge pool for example, then you are permitted to stretch over and try to rescue them, ( just, for the love of god, don’t step on “their” trampoline). The most fun looking area is where children can climb up a net maze and slide down into a pool of sponges. However, parents aren’t even allowed in this area, toddlers reach out for their parents who are behind the netting to help them climb but alas they’re not allowed in so the child just gives up and comes out. Presumably if a child does make it halfway through the maze and starts crying the parent would have to coax the child back down with a Pocky from beyond the netting and if that were to fail then you’re in for the long haul, curl up with a good book and wait, for “you must not step beyond the netting!!” Quite bizarre. Their quest for the ultimate safe trampolining environment is commendable although when I pointed out to staff there were overlapping mats which caused my child to trip the staff member said “yes, i noticed it too it’s been this way since April but the company refuse to fix it!” And in case you’re wondering if fixing the mats would require closing the place while trampoline engineers come in to manage the situation, they’re an inch thick and stuck down with Velcro. Rather than wait for them to adopt a sensible communal play area policy, I’ve decided to give it a miss until my child hits the magic 120cm. The Outlets trampoline area for 3yrs and over is much more sensibly arranged just jump around and have a laugh for a fraction of the price. And if you bash your bum on someone else’s knee, dry your eyes and get jumpy!
    4 people found this review helpful 👍


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