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Round 1 Stadium amusement center in Tokyo, TK
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View of Round 1 Stadium in Tokyo, TK
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View of Round 1 Stadium in Tokyo, TK
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Round 1 Stadium

3.6(2,151 reviews)$$Entertainment
🕑 3 to 4 hours👶 Best for ages 5 and up. Younger kids will enjoy the arcade games and bowling with bumpers, while tweens and teens gravitate toward the competitive video games, karaoke rooms, and sports simulators. Toddlers may find it overwhelming due to crowds and noise levels.

About

Round 1 Stadium is a massive multi-floor entertainment complex inside DiverCity Tokyo Plaza offering everything from arcade games and bowling to karaoke and sports activities under one roof. Perfect for rainy days or when you need a break from sightseeing, this indoor playground keeps kids entertained for hours with familiar activities presented Japanese-style.

Highlights

  • Hundreds of Japanese arcade games including claw machines, rhythm games, and fighting games
  • Multi-lane bowling alley with bumpers available for young children
  • Private karaoke rooms perfect for families to sing together
  • Sports simulators and batting cages for active kids
  • Prize redemption area with uniquely Japanese toys and collectibles

Pro Tips

  1. 1.The venue is located on the 6th floor of DiverCity Tokyo Plaza mall, which also has a life-sized Gundam statue outside that kids love to see.
  2. 2.Download a translation app before visiting as most staff speak limited English, though game instructions often have visual cues that are easy to follow.
  3. 3.Bring small bills and coins (100 yen coins especially) as many arcade games require cash, though card systems are available for purchase.
  4. 4.Visit on weekday mornings or early afternoons to avoid the massive crowds of local teens and tourists that pack the place on evenings and weekends.
  5. 5.The facility runs 24 hours on weekends, making it a unique late-night or early-morning option if your kids are jet-lagged and awake at odd hours.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM offer the least crowded experience. The venue gets extremely busy after 4:00 PM on weekdays and all day on weekends. Saturday and Sunday are open 24 hours, which can be useful for jet-lagged families.

What to Know

Entry is free but you pay per activity (games, bowling lanes, karaoke rooms). The venue is located in a shopping mall with plenty of dining options and easy access via the Yurikamome Line to Tokyo Teleport Station or Rinkai Line to Tokyo Teleport.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with no seasonal closures. The indoor facility is climate-controlled, making it an excellent option during Tokyo's hot, humid summers or rainy season (June to July). Peak tourist seasons (cherry blossom season in spring and Golden Week in early May) bring larger crowds.

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Nearby Eats

DiverCity Tokyo Plaza has an entire food court and multiple restaurants including family-friendly chains like Eggs 'n Things (pancakes), Gonpachi (the restaurant that inspired Kill Bill), and various ramen shops. There is also a food court with international options on the 7th floor.

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