


On other levels you can find an area to relax and read, as well as party rooms, perfect for kids birthday parties. As far as drinks go, you can get soft, hot and alcoholic (hahaha), and you can get wristbands for 290 yen at reception for unlimited refill on the soda machine (soft and fizzy drinks only, no booze I’m afraid). It’s handy if you have kids/spouses/friends who don’t want to tear themselves away from the action. There’s also food and drinks available, simply use yen to purchase a food/drinks ticket from the machine, show the staff at the food counter, and voila!įood wise, it’s all pretty much fast food, but it’s reasonably priced and surprisingly filling.

These include play as much as you like arcade games (shoot em ups, beat em ups, racing games, dance stages, ball games, kids games, you get the picture), dart boards, mini bowling (super, super fun, especially if you’re with another person or group), roller skating rink, tennis, basketball, karaoke, billiards, rodeo bull (I know!) and a small kids ball pit and play area.

Here, you can pay for either 90 minutes, 3 hours or unlimited time to have full run of the facilities on this level. Head up to level 6 to register for a membership card (free, but you can earn rewards and discounts, so if you plan on frequenting, this is a great idea). There’s a full size bowling alley on level 3. Once you exhaust this, you can head up to level 2, which contains more of the same, but also has food, restrooms, games, and the reception for bowling. All of it is yen operated, so bring your coin purse with you. Lots of different games, claw machines and photo booths. And believe me, it does not disappoint.įirst level contains a fairly standard arcade. Basic premise is this: it’s all about fun fun fun. It has a multi-storey parking lot and is neighbours with a CoCo’s curry house (this being a huge plus, as CoCo’s is, in my opinion, one of the best things about Okinawa). Currently, Round 1 plans to expand at a rate of 10 stores per year.Round 1 is a multilevel entertainment venue located right opposite Okinawa Convention Centre. More locations are planned to open in Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Nebraska, New Jersey, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Virginia. In the U.S., there are currently stores open in Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington, New York, Maine, Michigan, North Carolina, Utah, New Mexico, and Wisconsin. There is a larger version of their store known in Japan known as SpoCha, abbreviated for Sports Challenge, that offers a variety of items and indoor/outdoor activities such as batting cages, basketball, volleyball, tennis, futsal, driving range, etc. The amusement centers offer a variety of bowling, karaoke, video game arcade cabinets and redemption games, billiards, darts, and ping pong while serving a variety of food and beverages.
