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Round1 amusement center in Yokohama, YH
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View of Round1 in Yokohama, YH
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View of Round1 in Yokohama, YH
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Round1

3.3(2,036 reviews)$Bowling
🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for ages 4-16. Younger children will enjoy the bumper bowling and simple arcade games, while tweens and teens gravitate toward the wider variety of arcade games, karaoke, and competitive bowling. Toddlers under 3 may find the noise level overwhelming and have limited participation options.

About

Round1 Yokohama is a massive entertainment complex that goes far beyond bowling, offering families a one-stop destination for hours of fun. With bowling lanes equipped with bumpers and lightweight balls for kids, plus arcade games, karaoke rooms, and food service all under one roof, it's perfect for families looking to escape rainy days or enjoy extended play sessions in air-conditioned comfort.

Highlights

  • Bowling lanes with full bumper systems and balls as light as 6 pounds for young children
  • Extensive video arcade with both Japanese exclusive games and familiar international titles
  • Private karaoke rooms perfect for families who want to sing without judgment
  • Late night and 24-hour weekend availability, unique for families dealing with jet lag
  • All-in-one entertainment means no need to travel between multiple venues in an unfamiliar city

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during weekday mornings for the quietest experience and easiest lane availability. Weekends and evenings get extremely crowded with local families and teens.
  2. 2.Download the Round1 app before visiting for potential discounts and to check real-time lane availability, though the interface is primarily in Japanese (use Google Translate on your phone).
  3. 3.Bring or wear socks, as they're required for bowling and some arcade areas. If you forget, you'll need to purchase them on-site.
  4. 4.The arcade uses a rechargeable card system rather than coins. Load money onto a card at the machines near the entrance, as this is more convenient than paying per game.
  5. 5.Located in Yokohama Station area, Round1 is on upper floors of a building. Look for elevator signage with the Round1 logo, as the entrance can be tricky to find for first-timers.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons (9:00 AM to 2:00 PM) offer the best experience with minimal crowds and no wait times for lanes. Avoid Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons when local families pack the venue.

What to Know

Pricing is budget-friendly with bowling around 500-800 yen per game and arcade games typically 100-200 yen each. Food service is available on-site with typical Japanese bowling alley fare (pizza, fries, drinks). Staff English proficiency is limited, so having a translation app ready is helpful.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent offerings. The venue is especially popular during rainy season (June-July) and hot summer months when families seek indoor activities. New Year period may have special hours or pricing.

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Nearby Eats

Yokohama Station has massive underground shopping with numerous family restaurants including Saizeriya (Italian family chain with picture menus) and multiple ramen shops. The nearby Yokohama Bay Quarter mall offers international options and waterfront dining with kids menus.

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