Smash. Throw. Paint.
Release everything you've been holding back.
Do the forbidden — and have a blast.
REEAST ROOM is a whole new kind of stress-relief entertainment: break stuff, throw real axes, and paint the walls. Leave today's stress at the door.
Smash dishes, glasses, and even microwaves with bats, hammers, and wrecking bars. Break everything you normally can't.
| Group | 1–2 | 3 | 4 | 5+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fragile CourseFragile ×8 | ¥4,330/person | ¥4,280/person | ¥4,230/person | ¥4,180/person |
| Standard CourseAppliance ×1 · Fragile ×9 | ¥4,430/person | ¥4,380/person | ¥4,330/person | ¥4,280/person |
| Special CourseAppliance ×2 · Fragile ×18 | ¥6,980/person | ¥6,930/person | ¥6,880/person | ¥6,830/person |
| Mega Special CourseAppliance ×3 · Fragile ×27 | ¥11,390/person | ¥11,340/person | ¥11,290/person | ¥11,240/person |
| Giga Special CourseAppliance ×5 · Fragile ×45 | ¥21,980/person | ¥21,930/person | Up to 3 | Up to 3 |
Prices shown are per person.
Swap items within your course's allowance. e.g. Standard Course: appliance ×1, fragile ×10. Max weight: appliance 5kg / fragile 0.2kg; excess can be added at ¥250 per kg.
※ Not accepted: TV, PC, air conditioner, washer, refrigerator
Add items at ¥250 per kg.
※ Not accepted: TV, PC, air conditioner, washer, refrigerator
Throw a real axe at a wooden target — like darts, but way more satisfying. Beginners get a full lesson from our staff.
Per person. Same rate on weekdays and weekends.
※ Break Room or Axe set use only
※ Solo female guests only





The whole wall is your canvas. Spray and paint with no rules — the kind of graffiti you'd normally get in trouble for.
Prices shown are per person.
From booking to blowing off steam — just 4 steps.
Reserve online, 24/7. Just pick a store, date and party size. Walk-ins welcome too.
Come as you are — no gear needed. Just wear something easy to move in.
Our staff guide you through safety and how to enjoy it. Beginners always welcome.
Then go all in. Smash, throw, paint it up. Leave today's stress behind.
Online booking, 24/7.
BOOK NOW →A different kind of date in Shinjuku & Ikebukuro. Go wild together — super Instagrammable.
→02Perfect for company events and welcome / farewell parties. Groups and corporate bookings welcome.
→03An unforgettable surprise. Make a special day extra intense.
→04A uniquely Japanese new-type activity. A big hit with international visitors.
→05Solo guests welcome. Blow off steam on your way home from work.
→06Fully indoors, rain or shine. A great rainy-day plan.
→Our flagship store in Ikebukuro, Tokyo — break stuff, throw axes, and paint the walls. Release everything you've been holding back.
Store details & booking →📍 TokyoBlow off steam in Shinjuku. Smash stuff and throw axes after work — your hideout in the heart of the city (open till 11pm Fri–Sun).
Store details & booking →📍 TokyoAxe throwing in Asakusa. Our sister bar 'THE AXE THROWING BAR' — throw one on your way back from sightseeing.
Store details & booking →📍 AichiAxe throwing in Nagoya Nishiki. 'THE AXE THROWING BAR' in the Sakae area.
Store details & booking →📍 OsakaThe western-Japan release zone. Throw axes at 'THE AXE THROWING BAR' in Osaka Shinsaibashi.
Store details & booking →★★★★★“All my work stress just vanished. Smashing plates is seriously addictive.”
★★★★★“Axe throwing is way more fun than I expected. The sound when it sticks is unreal. We'll be back.”
★★★★★“Came for a different kind of date — we had a blast. Super Instagrammable too.”
Looking for something different to do in Tokyo? REEAST ROOM is a stress-relief entertainment venue where you can smash dishes and appliances in a rage room, throw real axes, and paint the walls with graffiti. It's a hands-on, uniquely Japanese experience that goes far beyond the usual café or bar — perfect for adults who want to actually let loose.
Guests find us searching for “rage room Tokyo”, “smash things Tokyo”, “axe throwing Tokyo” and “stress relief in Tokyo”. No gear needed, walk-ins welcome, and our staff give first-timers a full lesson so you can dive straight in.
In the rage / smash room, you break plates, glasses and even appliances with bats and hammers — a room built purely for destruction. Axe throwing is a North-American sport where you stick a real axe into a wooden target; the sound when it lands is oddly addictive. And the free art wall turns the whole room into your canvas — spray and paint with no rules. Every activity comes with a full lesson, so first-timers are welcome.
Come for a different kind of date, a team-building outing, a birthday surprise, or a solo visit after work. Everything is fully indoors, so it's a reliable rainy-day plan too — and it's endlessly Instagrammable. We're in Ikebukuro and Shinjuku in central Tokyo, with sister venues for axe throwing in Asakusa, Nagoya and Osaka.
No need to bring anything — just come as you are. Comfortable clothes are best, but skirts and heels are fine too, and we provide all the protective gear. After a quick safety lesson from our staff, the rest of the time is yours to smash, throw and paint to your heart's content. Same-day walk-ins are welcome, though weekends and evenings fill up fast, so booking ahead is recommended.
Yes. Same-day visits are welcome, but weekends and evenings fill up fast, so we recommend booking ahead.
Absolutely. Plenty of guests come solo to blow off steam after work.
For safety, each activity has its own age guidelines. See each store page for details.
Comfortable clothes are best. We provide protective gear and gloves — skirts and heels are fine too.
Yes — welcome / farewell parties, team building, birthdays, and corporate bookings are all welcome.
It's a room where you smash dishes, glasses and appliances with bats and hammers to release stress. At REEAST ROOM you can also throw real axes and paint the walls, all in one place.
As a guide: the break (rage) room from 4,180 yen, axe throwing from 2,480 yen, and the art wall from 2,500 yen per person. Prices vary by store and plan — see each activity's price table and store page.
In central Tokyo we have Ikebukuro and Shinjuku (Nishi-Shinjuku). We also have sister venues for axe throwing in Asakusa, Nagoya and Osaka. Check each store page for a map.
Yes — it's a uniquely Japanese, hands-on activity that's very popular with international visitors. Our staff will guide you, and this English site has all the details you need.
We welcome international guests and provide guidance so first-timers can enjoy every activity safely.