Thursday, June 14, 2018

Parcabout - Net climbing and trampolines

Parcabout - the place has huge net trampolines and net climbing systems hung up 3- 8 meters in the air between tall trees. The concept originated in France and has was brought to Japan in 2017. The place provides a couple of hours of non-stop fun for the kids and adults. You can climb, jump, leap, bounce, roll and even relax in the nets, just in case you get tired. 

The place is great fun and my 6 year old absolutely loved climbing, bouncing, sliding and running around the place for 2 hours. Exhausting but worth every bit. There is an onsen right next door where you can relax after spending a couple of hours here. You can use the Parcabout tickets to get discount at the onsen so keep them with you if you plan to visit the onsen. 






Details: Parcabout Tree Nets
Website: www.parcabout.jp
Address: 〒250-0121 Kanagawa-ken, Minamiashigara-shi, Hiromachi, 1544
Phone no: 0465-46-8879
E-mail: support@parcabout.jp
Business Hours:  9:00 ~ 17:00
Holidays: Mondays (next day in case of a national holiday); 12/29~1/3. 
7/15~8/31 (no holidays during this period) 
Access: Approximately 2 hours drive from Tokyo or you can take a train from Shinjuku. 

Fee (for 2 hours of play)
7 years and above (including adults): 2500 Yen
3-6 years: 700 yen
2 years and below: Free
In case you do not want to play in the nets, you can still enter and sit next to the nets without paying any fee. 

Before you visit:

- Make a reservation by calling them. You can always call them and change in case you are delayed for some reason, without any extra charges. 


- Wear comfortable clothing as it involves a lot of jumping, bouncing and sliding.No loose-hanging clothes or there is a risk of tripping and falling. 


- Not recommended for people with back or Knee problems and pregnant ladies. 

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Parcabout - Net climbing and trampolines

Parcabout - the place has huge net trampolines and net climbing systems hung up 3- 8 meters in the air between tall trees. The concept ori...