VS PARK brings its arena of Japanese game show challenges to the Hiroshima area inside AEON Mall Fuchu, giving the region a place where friends can sprint against a charging beast on a giant screen, then argue about the results over food court gyoza. One admission covers your session across the whole line up.
The floor rotates through dozens of short, sharp challenges: the signature dash against a projected animal, reflex walls that punish hesitation, balance duels, bubble sports and digital courts that reinvent childhood games with sensors and screens. Rounds take minutes, so groups cycle constantly and everyone finds at least one game they are suspiciously good at. Fitness is optional; the park is engineered so that failing spectacularly is at least half the entertainment.
Sneakers and clothes you can move in are effectively mandatory, and weekday sessions run much quieter than weekends. Being mall based, the day extends naturally into shopping, cinema and dining under the same roof, which makes it a reliable rainy day or teen appeasement plan while in Hiroshima.
AEON Mall Hiroshima Fuchu sits just east of the city, a short train ride from Hiroshima Station on the JR Sanyo Line followed by a walk, with shuttle and route buses also serving the mall; drivers have a mountain of parking.
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