Air-soft is known as 【Survival Game】in Japan.
Calling out to all air-soft players, air-soft enthusiasts, thrill seekers from all corners of the globe!
If you happen to be in Japan and are itching to do some air-soft, or maybe your country just does not have air-soft, or maybe you just want to try something new in Japan. Here’s a guide to help you jump onboard the air-soft bandwagon in the land of the rising sun.
No Gear? No Fear!
For all our customers who are keen, but have no gear.
or maybe you are afraid that your gear wont make it through customs?
No fear! We provide full rental of gear! Do be afraid to come empty handed!
*Prices varies depending on field
Fields
There are many fields in and around Tokyo, approximately 63 fields around on outskirts & 9 within Tokyo.
Crazy amount of fields in my opinion. Sadly, most fields are pretty out of the way and only accessible if you have your own transport.
ASOBIBA’s fields are all located within Tokyo itself and are all located within 5-7 mins of major Train stations. We also have 2 fields in Nagoya and Osaka too!
We specialize in indoor fields and we run open public games almost every day of the week!
Here’s a brief overview of our Tokyo Fields.
Akihabara Field
Concept: Forested Ruins
Closest Train Station: Akihabara
Contact: 03-3527-1743 or akiba@asobiba.co.jp
Right in the center of Akihabara, where it’s famous for electronic goods, anime, game centers and otaku culture. Lots of things to do and see after a game of airsoft. Due to it’s ease of access and constant events, this field is our most popular field so far. If your luck you might run into a few cosplayers as well!
Yokohama Field
Concept: Warehouse X Laboratory
Closest Train Station: Sakuragicho
Contact: 045-308-6250 or sakuragicho@asobiba.co.jp
Located a stop away from Yokohama, 7minutes from sakuragi station, this field does good fast games for those who love speedsoft. Also this field changes quite often ensure a good challenge every visit.
Shin-Kiba Field
Concept: Warehouse
Closest Train Station: Shinkiba
Contact: 03-6457-0019 or shinkiba@asobiba.co.jp
Located 5mins walk away from Shinkiba station. This field features a 2 storey battleground and lots of tight spaces for great CQB action. Also featuring a colourful cast of characters running the place that will never fail to cheer up your day.
Odaiba, Venus Fort Field
Concept: Beginner & light players
Closest Train Station: Tokyo Teleport
Contact: 03-5579-6945 or odaiba@asobiba.co.jp
Located 5 minutes away from Tokyo Teleport station, this field is located within Venus fort shopping center. This field is catered to beginners or anyone who just wants to have a short game of casual airsoft. The usual games here are only a few rounds and focuses more on training for new players and introduction to airsoft. Kids ages 10 and above can play. We also do games in english and we also do reserved games!
Jargons
Ok, you don’t speak Japanese, don’t let that stop you from some pew pew action.
Here are some words you might be useful for you in a Japanese Airsoft game.
SA-BA-GEY = Just a short abbreviation of Survival game (SABAIBARU GE-MU)
HITTO! = Basically a “Hit!” declaration
ZOMBIE= Some one who does call their hits (cheater)
TAMA NUKI= Process of clearing your chamber of BB’s
CHOU DAN= Ricochet Bullets
ZEN METSU SEN = Team Death match (No Respawn)
FURAGU SEN = Flag Match
FUKATSU = Respawn
FUKATSU “COUNTER” SEN = Team Death match (Press counter for Respawn)
UMAI! / Jyouzu! = A Praise
Lost in translation?
Our staff are trained to conduct games in simple English and will whole heartedly do their best to make your game most enjoyable! However please do make sure to be responsible and do some research on our rules & regulations before coming down.
Regulations: https://asobiba-tokyo.com/en/regulation
Affiliates & More awesome pictures!
Here are some more splendid pictures taken at Akihabara Field by Glamour Shot from Gamepod Combat Zone!
Do check out more of his other awesome airsoft pictures at https://www.facebook.com/airsoftimages
We are always open to ideas and looking for partners and opportunities to spread the love of airsoft. Do drop us an email at info@asobiba.co.jp
Reporting from Tokyo, Japan
ASOBIBA STAFF
ODAIBA FIELD MANAGER
NAME: CEDO (セド)
CALLSIGN: EMPEROR
Email: odaiba@asobiba.co.jp