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BETA Climbing Gym is an offline climbing gym in Japan, operated by モアシス Co., Ltd. According to the website, it has locations in Shinjuku and Odawara. The Shinjuku branch is close to Akebonobashi Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line. Rather than being a purely recreational bouldering gym, it positions itself as a comprehensive training space covering bouldering, lead climbing, top-rope climbing, rope handling, and outdoor climbing techniques.
The gyms offer climbing routes in different styles: the Shinjuku location focuses more on endurance-style problems that resemble outdoor rock, while the Odawara location incorporates more modern sport-climbing elements. In addition to bouldering, users can practice belaying, quickdraw placement, clipping, multi-pitch rope techniques, ascending, hauling, rescue dragging, and more. The Shinjuku branch also supports dry-tooling training. Courses cover indoor beginner sessions, lead climbing, multi-pitch climbing, crack climbing, dry tooling, and outdoor training events. There is also a BETA Pass mobile membership card and points system, allowing members to earn points based on visits and redeem them for merchandise, free-use coupons, or passes.
Pricing is very transparent. The first-time trial package is generally 2,750 JPY and includes membership registration, 4 hours of facility use, shoe and chalk rental, and an initial orientation. An enhanced beginner package costs 13,200 JPY and includes four one-on-one lessons. Standard pay-per-visit pricing starts from 1,320 JPY for 1 hour; 4 hours is generally 1,870 JPY, and a full day is generally 2,200 JPY. Monthly, quarterly, half-year, and annual passes are available for users with different visit frequencies. A 30-day pass is generally 13,200 JPY, while an annual pass is 96,000 JPY.
The main strengths are its in-depth courses and wide range of training options, making it especially suitable for climbers transitioning from indoor gyms to outdoor climbing. Pricing, rental rules, discounts, and multi-use ticket policies are clearly explained. Payment methods cover major Japanese credit cards, QR payments, and transit IC cards. The drawbacks are that the website and services are mainly in Japanese, making them less friendly for foreign visitors; as an offline service, Chinese users can only make practical use of it when visiting Japan; and first-time users need to register as members, while children are subject to age and guardian requirements.
It is suitable for climbing enthusiasts in and around Tokyo and Kanagawa, beginners who want structured instruction, intermediate and advanced climbers looking to learn rope skills and outdoor climbing techniques, and users seeking group bookings or parent-child experiences. It is less suitable for people looking only for online courses or long-term services outside Japan.
As a typical local Japanese lifestyle service website, it can usually be accessed directly from mainland China. However, actual visits, booking communication, and app usage may still be affected by language, payment-region, and travel-schedule limitations.
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