Parcabout is an outdoor playground located about an hour and a half from central Tokyo. Children (and adults) can climb, bounce and run inside a big canopy of nets. The name comes from a forested area in France where the original version of the attraction is based, and the soft nets keep you safe from most injuries while you play up amongst the trees.
The entire contraption is like a maze, with tunnels and slides, but also includes large open areas where you can play sports like basketball, dodgeball and badminton. To explore the net, you’ll need to book a spot in a 90-minute session (¥2,000; three-to-six-year-old children, ¥750). There are five sessions (six during Golden Week and summer holidays) available per day between 9am and 6pm.