| Japanese | ザヤゴスケートボードパーク |
| Prefecture | Tokyo (東京都) |
| City | Ota |
| Address | 3-39-5 Omori-kita, Ota-ku, Tokyo (B1) |
| Type | Indoor |
| Surface | Smooth wood and concrete |
| Hours | Varies — check Instagram for current hours |
| Closed | Varies |
| Admission | ¥1,000 / hr (extension ¥100 per 15 min); Initial registration ¥500 |
| Website | Official site |
| Coordinates | 35.5836°N, 139.7316°E |
The Yago Skateboard Park is a compact underground indoor skatepark located in the basement of a building in Omori-kita, Ota-ku, accessible from Heiwajima and Omori Kaigan stations. The facility houses three ramps of varying sizes — large, medium, and small — all featuring gentle arcs that invite skaters to attempt a wide range of tricks across skill levels. The venue is known for its welcoming atmosphere and the approachable, hands-on teaching style of the manager, referred to affectionately by regulars as 'Baba-chan'.
History
The Yago was established as a small private indoor ramp park in the Omori area of Ota-ku, a densely residential and industrial ward in southern Tokyo. The park fills a gap in public skateboarding infrastructure in the area and has cultivated a loyal local following since its opening. Equipment rental and periodic skill sessions are available, making it accessible to those new to transition skating.
Facilities
- Large ramp
- medium ramp
- small ramp
Access and Fees
| Address | 3-39-5 Omori-kita, Ota-ku, Tokyo (B1) |
| Opening hours | Varies — check Instagram for current hours |
| Closed days | Varies |
| Admission | ¥1,000 / hr (extension ¥100 per 15 min); Initial registration ¥500 |
| Website | https://theyagoskate.com/ |
| Map | View on Google Maps |