Oh man, so. much. fun. Do it. Don't even think about it. Just go. Costs a few bucks (maybe around 2,700yen) but it's worth it. The best time to go there is when the weather is poor and on a weekday otherwise you're fighting the crowds, and you'll be swarmed by kids. I was fortunate to go there very early morning on a working Monday and me and the lil' lady practically had the place to ourselves. It was two hours jam-packed with intensity: running around the indoor jungle gym, playing games that use full-body motion cams to capture your response, bouncing off trampolines and nearly breaking our necks, bouldering, and fighting off vertigo as we navigated our way to the top of the 'Rope Mountain' Haven't sweated that much in years. I was beaming like a Cheshire Cat. If you're someone that doesn't have a little kid inside them desperate to come out then you're probably better off sticking to the cocktail bars, but personally I enjoyed myself thoroughly, and felt really pumped on the way out. FYI: There's also a nice little eatery adjoining the entrance, which sells hot-dogs that...
ย ย ย Read moreNobolt is an incredible indoor activity park โ perfect for families with energetic kids! Itโs similar to Tondemi, but about 2โ3 times bigger and packed with even more fun attractions. There are climbing walls, obstacle courses, trampoline zones, and interactive challenges that keep both kids and adults entertained for hours.
Even though I visited on a weekend, it was surprisingly not crowded, which made the experience much more enjoyable. The facilities are clean, well-maintained, and safety is clearly a priority. You can easily spend around 3 hours here, especially if you have elementary school kids who love to move and explore.
Itโs a bit pricey, but absolutely worth it for the quality, variety, and overall fun. Nobolt is one of the best indoor adventure spots in Kyushu โ highly recommended for families looking for active...
ย ย ย Read moreNice indoor activities for kids. We could not explore the climbing/adventure area where you wear a harness but the kids still had plenty of fun!
Very reasonably priced.
Be prepared to write your names in katakana as you need to fill out a short registration form.
Since the direct bus from Meinohama station currently does not run, you can either take a taxi from there (we paid 1200 yen for 4 of us) or get on a bus and walk the last 1.3km. On the way back, if you want to get a taxi you might have to walk a bit to get to a busier road. (Or call a...
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