Skaters enjoy the rink at Akasaka Sacas in Tokyo. The rink is open from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday-Thursday (until 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays). Admission is 1,000 yen for adults and 500 yen for children under 13. Skates can be rented for 500 yen.
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KariHaruka
@lostrune2 I've got loads of hockey sticks. 1 on 1 do? lol
cwhite
Yes, I would expect they have 30cm sizes, they are all rented anyway.
Rink, a Scottish word meaning 'course', was used as the name of a place where another game, curling, was played. The name has been retained for the construction of ice areas for other sports and uses
LH10
cool ^^ HAHAHAHA @Daijoboots lol!!
Serrano
"Skates can be rented for 500 yen"
Do they have 30cm size?
lostrune2
Anybody up for a pickup hockey game there?
Elbuda Mexicano
Nicegaijin?? Answer how big are your feet??
Elbuda Mexicano
Foxie are sure?? Not drunk Canadians?? Or Jamaicans from Cool Running??
PeaceWarrior
@Mack, @Foxie
I always thought that it was a bunch of Canadians that got together and said drunkenly to each other after a hockey game: "Les' hava 'rink to shelebrate our team!":)
Foxie
@Mack: Rink is a Scottish word meaning 'course'. I like the idea of having rinks like that in cities.
nisegaijin
Haven't been on the ice for 10 years! Anybody know if i can rent a pair of proper hockey skates?
MaboDofuIsSpicy
@Mack:
They are called "RINK" so the Japanese can pronounce it.
mackemack
I've never understood why we call them a "rink" coz they're shaped more like an ovalk.
Daijoboots
Ohh yeah. Wave your hands in the air like you just don't care.