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At Round1 Stadium Fukushima, you can play pickleball within Spo-Cha. It's one of the few private leisure facilities in the Tohoku region where you can enjoy pickleball at any time.
Being an indoor facility, you can enjoy it regardless of weather or season. Rather than a permanent court with dedicated lines, it's positioned as a casual leisure experience.
You can play within the Spo-Cha usage fee. Because the hours offered and how it works vary by store conditions, check the official information before visiting.
It's located in Fukushima, Fukushima. For detailed directions and the latest reservation methods and fees, see the official information (Official website).
At courts that make use of tennis and sports facilities, paddles, balls, and nets are often loaned out, so a feature is that it is easy to try even empty-handed.
Pickleball uses a smaller court than tennis, a lighter paddle, and a perforated lightweight ball. Once players with tennis experience get a feel for the kitchen (non-volley zone), they can improve quickly.
Because the rules are easy to understand and rallies continue easily, it can be enjoyed regardless of exercise experience or age. It is recommended to first try hitting the ball in a trial.
Easy-to-move-in clothes and, indoors, non-marking shoes provide peace of mind. Playing regularly, even for short sessions, stabilizes your feel for the game.
In Tohoku, where many areas secure courts through club-led efforts, Round1's Spo-Cha is a handy entry point you can try casually without a reservation.
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One of the largest pickleball specialist media readable in Japanese. We deliver firsthand information from two bases: Japan and Vietnam.
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