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This is one of the largest outdoor rinks in Tokyo and, thanks to the pretty lights that get strung around the skating area, it’s a popular spot for loved-up couples. Worried about wiping out in front of your date? Go a few times on your own first as staff here are happy to teach beginners how to glide around on the ice. They even offer helmets and elbow and knee protectors – great for kids or adults unconcerned about image. Advanced lessons for those with an interest in figure skating are also offered.
Open Until Mar 6 2015
Time Noon-9pm (weekends from 11am, Dec 24 until midnight, Dec 31 until 1am)
Admission Adults ¥1,200, children ¥600, skate rental fee ¥500
Venue Akasaka Sacas
Address 5 Akasaka Minato, Tokyo
Transport Akasaka station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line) or Akasaka-mitsuke station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi , Ginza Lines), belleVie Akasaka exit or Tameike-sanno station (Tokyo Metro Ginza, Namboku Lines), exit 7
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