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1-1-2 5F Tokyo Skytree Town Tokyo Solamachi, Oshiage, Sumida 131-0045 Tokyo PrefectureMap
Phone+81 70-3100-3589
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Nice place to relax in a busy city
My husband and I were so glad to come across this playground after a long day of sightseeing. It wasn't crowded and although relatively small, my kids 1 and 3 years old absolutely had a ball! Another ...
I took my daughter in the second grade of elementary school, but I think there were many younger children around me. My daughter was also interested in rare things at first, but she seemed to get tired of it in less than an hour. It was a good break for parents, but it would be even better if there was no admission fee for parents.
Children are very excited about the ball pool with rubber balls. Regarding cushioning, I'm a little worried when I dive or fall from the trampoline, but it's okay that it's not a problem. Children 1 1200 yen per hour. I think it's worth it. However, it is quite subtle that the adult accompanied by it costs half the price.
I played with my 6-year-old grandson at the children's hot spring on the 5th floor of Tokyo Skytree Town Soramachi. My grandson was overjoyed because there was a large ball pool and a slide where the ball flowed down at the play facility with the motif of a nostalgic public bath. At the fair corner, there are simulated stalls such as octopus grilled, sushi, and vegetables, so you can enjoy playing games. It was 1,200 yen for children per hour and 600 yen for attendants, but it was an hour in no time. Luggage and shoes are placed in a locker dedicated to the entrance.
When I was walking on the 5th floor of the commercial facility "Tokyo Soramachi" in the building of Tokyo Sky Tree, I saw the name "Children's Hot Spring". A public bath in such a place? And children? I wondered, but when I read the explanation, it was a facility where children could play in the ball pool. Recommended for those with children.
Nice place to relax in a busy city
My husband and I were so glad to come across this playground after a long day of sightseeing. It wasn't crowded and although relatively small, my kids 1 and 3 years old absolutely had a ball! Another ...
I took my daughter in the second grade of elementary school, but I think there were many younger children around me. My daughter was also interested in rare things at first, but she seemed to get tired of it in less than an hour. It was a good break for parents, but it would be even better if there was no admission fee for parents.
Children are very excited about the ball pool with rubber balls. Regarding cushioning, I'm a little worried when I dive or fall from the trampoline, but it's okay that it's not a problem. Children 1 1200 yen per hour. I think it's worth it. However, it is quite subtle that the adult accompanied by it costs half the price.
I played with my 6-year-old grandson at the children's hot spring on the 5th floor of Tokyo Skytree Town Soramachi. My grandson was overjoyed because there was a large ball pool and a slide where the ball flowed down at the play facility with the motif of a nostalgic public bath. At the fair corner, there are simulated stalls such as octopus grilled, sushi, and vegetables, so you can enjoy playing games. It was 1,200 yen for children per hour and 600 yen for attendants, but it was an hour in no time. Luggage and shoes are placed in a locker dedicated to the entrance.
When I was walking on the 5th floor of the commercial facility "Tokyo Soramachi" in the building of Tokyo Sky Tree, I saw the name "Children's Hot Spring". A public bath in such a place? And children? I wondered, but when I read the explanation, it was a facility where children could play in the ball pool. Recommended for those with children.