Muscle Monster--Japan’s famous spot for adventure lover
Updated:5 years, 7 months ago
Updated:5 years, 7 months ago
Tokyo (Japan), Mar 25 (ANI): This thrilling climbing attraction is called Muscle Monster, it is built high on the mountain overlooking Sagami Lake, to test visitor’s physical and athletic skill, as well as challenge their fear of heights. It is only two hours away from Tokyo, and one of many attractions of Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest. The obstacle course starts with 15 minute training session, with careful instructions on how to handle the equipment properly and safely. They also have English instruction to help foreign tourist. The course is very safe. Everyone wears a harness with two safety cords that have magnetic clamp attached to the belt. This clamp clip onto the wire. There are two clamps and you are able to be unattached only one at a time when walk on the rope to keep safety. The obstacle course has many unique challenges for people to try, ranging from bicycle, a bird swing and suspended table. These challenges will test people’s mental and physical strength, but when challengers complete it they ring the finishing bell. This obstacle course has a spectacular outlook during the whole challenge. However if you wish to have a look at the view without doing the obstacle course there is also an observation deck to enjoy the beautiful scene. There is also Tarzan Mania and Picasso Egg, which are smaller obstacle courses. It is enough for kids and adults to fear heights. Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest is a great place for everyone to enjoy the beautiful nature near Mount Fuji.
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