![]() The most value-for-money is definitely the free plan. Free time – 2,690 yen (or 2,150 yen if entry after 11pm). ![]() There are also play areas for kids like a cushioned obstacle course, ball pool (the kind with lots of plastic balls), inflated slides, etc. There are cool things like archery, roller skating/blading, billiards, darts, and shooting – you shoot at the paper target and at the end the paper will come to you to see where you hit (or missed)! There’s also slightly eyebrow-raising ones like fishing, but not every outlet wastes the space on fishing so that’s ok. A fun buffet, if you will! What’s available? Ok, I suppose that’s not much help to anyone lol. Well, Spocha is a place where you can play arcade games and sports for a flat fee. What is Spocha? It’s an amusement center that’s SO. ![]() Want to do something different in Japan? Today, I’m going to share a place I like a lot: Spocha.
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