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Double Blue - Public Squash Court

2 courts Public squash facility with 2 courts located in Hiroo, Shibuya, a 2-3 minute walk from Hiroo Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. No annual membership required; courts bookable by the hour online. Open to all levels.
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Address
5-12-2 Hiroo, Shibuya
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Location
Tokyo, Japan
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Phone Number
+81 3-5793-XXXX
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Email
moc.qseulbelbuod@ofni
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"Most convenient squash courts in Tokyo, no member fee, 2"

Damien Roux

1 year ago

Most convenient squash courts in Tokyo, no member fee, 2 courts easily accessible. Yes the changing rooms are small, the lights a bit too bright but it's really the best !

"Located at the center of Tokyo"

H. J. I.

5 years ago

Located at the center of Tokyo. Easy access form Hiroo station. Easy booking on line. They rent a ball, rackets, shower room, and lockers. You can enjoy squash anytime with this facility.

"The location is handy but....it's a blue court so, they"

Rowan Krzysiak

9 months ago

The location is handy but....it's a blue court so, they make you play with a white ball. This wouldn't necessarily be a problem but on one of the courts they have a sponsorship on the front wall in white text. It's stupid and can mean the ball becomes difficult to see from time to time. I would add that there's a lack of necessary maintenance around. Broken door locks and ripped front walls on the court are two examples. With the cost of the place you'd expect better

"I come here often"

Z J

6 months ago

I come here often. It is far from the best, not the good price, but location is great and easy to book. Shower takes extra money. On a heavy raining day morning I was 5 mins late due to significant train delay, I asked if I could play 5 mins more as I saw there was no appointment within 2 hours after me. The reception boy said no without any hesitation. What a robot. Btw, their receptionist comes to your court to remind you to stop at the last second of your booking time.

"Completely unplayable"

Alexander Bolinsky

2 months ago

Completely unplayable. Don't waste your money. I come back roughly once every six months to see if things are still the same, and they always are. The owners and maintainers of this building don't seem to care at all about fixing issues and upkeep. Both doors are still broken after more than a year. The floors are always dangerously slippery to the point that you play differently to accommodate, and at some point your muscles will overcompensate and you will get injured. Also the white ball is difficult to see with the current lighting, white sponsor logo on the front wall, and white tin. It's a shame that this is one of the few available squash courts in this part of Tokyo, but it isn't worth it.

"2022 09 11 nice"

T "Y" Y

2 years ago

2022/09/11 It's nice to be able to play squash casually. There are two courts. It's nice that you can rent rackets for free. Payment is cashless even at the reception. I think it's only by card, Vias, MasterCard. PayPay is not supported. The only drawback is that it's a bit expensive to pay almost ¥1000 for 10 minutes, although that can't be helped due to the location. If you're going cashless, I think it's a half-hearted response.

"Passable space squash court"

A D

1 year ago

A passable space for squash. Court booking for an hour at peak times costs around ¥3000/pp for two. Courts themselves are a bit of a miss (can sometimes be extremely slow off the front wall, and white ball sometimes becomes difficult to spot given the color scheme), amenities are a bit barebones (no free drinking water, showers cost extra). Staff however are very pleasant.

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