I visited "Novolt" for the first time the other day.
We have been closed for a while due to the coronavirus, but
I heard that it had finally reopened, so I went there on a weekday evening.
An attraction facility attached to a nearby outlet.
I went to "Sporu" in Tokyo before.
I'm so happy that a similar facility of similar scale has opened nearby!
And on weekdays, there are fewer people and the price is a little cheaper.
If you go, definitely go on a weekday.
This time I went with my older child who was in the hospital and was a little lonely as his wife was not there.
I had wanted to go for a while so I was really excited.
The facility mainly focuses on bouldering,
About 15 meters to the top? There are several attractions.
And since there are many different types,
It seems to be more complete than Spor in this regard.
There are various other play equipment that you can enjoy all day long.
What excited me most was
A ``bird glider'' moves swiftly along a rail suspended from the ceiling.
That's the blue rail above.
It moves through a space about three times this size in an instant, so
The image feels like a roller coaster.
I'm not good at heights and screaming, but
I never thought that children would enjoy doing it,
I thought that there was no way for a child to do something and for a parent to not do it, so I tried it.
Well, this has more momentum than it looks,
It's not like a roller coaster seat,
Because it is suspended only with a parachute-like seat and a safety belt,
I was so nervous that I was afraid I would be thrown off.
The facility has two-hour shifts, so you can play to the fullest.
It was impressive to see the child drenched in sweat with sparkling eyes.
I was really glad that I brought him here.
It had been a while since I had exercised, so my whole body was sore the next day, but
It was a wonderful day that parents and children could enjoy together.
When I told this story to my nephews,
It seems that he is planning to come to Fukuoka in the summer,
I would like to try other attractions next time with all my children.