Description
- It is now a historic ice skating rink, usually open to the public, but occasionally used as a venue for world championships.
- Shoe rentals are available, so you can come empty-handed.
- It is crowded with many children on holidays.
Reviews by situation
“Relaxing alone” Recommendation score: 5 /10
Rental shoes and lockers are available, so even if you suddenly show up alone, you can enjoy ice skating without any complaints. There are a relatively large number of children, but this won’t bother you too much.
“Kids will love it” Recommendation score: 7 /10
It is common to see children coming together to play. If they can skate alone, they will be happy, and if they can’t, lessons are available.
“As a date” Recommendation score: 4 /10
If both of you can skate, it would be fun to go on a date.
“Fun with friends” Recommendation score: 3 /10
If you are with friends who can skate, you will have a good time.
Business Hours
PM1:00 to PM6:00 (weekdays)
AM10:00 to PM6:00 (Saturday, Sunday and holiday)
Closed Days
None
English Support
There are English signs on ticket vending machines etc.
Fees
One adult…1600yen (most days, cash / credit card / SUICA / and more)
One adult…600yen (rental shoes, cash / credit card / SUICA / and more)
Access
Sendagaya Station (JR Sobu Line) is nearby and easy to use, but it takes about a 5 minute walk. The nearest station is Kokuritsu Stadium-mae Station (Toei Oedo Line), just outside Exit A1.
Main limited-time events
See the official website.
Official website
https://meijijingugaien-iceskating.com/en/
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