The facility utilizes a large amount of wood from the Tama region to promote environmental awareness through play.
The indoor net athletic area, called 'Mori no Asobiba', spans multiple levels and covers a significant portion of the main hall.
The miniature train track runs through the facility walls to reach an outdoor platform before returning inside.
The park features an interactive digital projection area that reacts to children's movements.
Keio Asobi no Mori HUGHUG is an indoor amusement facility designed for children, built directly adjacent to the Tama-Dobutsu-Koen Station. The facility features a sprawling indoor athletic forest with nets, slides, and obstacle courses constructed primarily from wood. A notable highlight is the full-scale miniature train, the HUGHUG Train, which traverses both indoor and outdoor sections of the park. Dedicated play zones are separated by age groups, including a specialized 'Petit HUGHUG' area for infants and toddlers. The center integrates educational play themes focused on nature and physical development in a climate-controlled environment. Parents can observe children from a dedicated cafe space overlooking the main play areas.
From the second-floor observation deck, which captures the entire central athletic net structure and the miniature train route.
Bring socks for all members of your party, as they are mandatory for most play zones.
Visit on a weekday morning to avoid peak weekend crowds and wait times for the miniature train.
Use the onsite locker facilities to store bulky coats and bags, as the play areas are climate-controlled and active.
Do not attempt to arrive without checking the official website for group booking restrictions or capacity-based entry limitations.
Typically closed on Wednesdays, though it may open if a national holiday falls on a Wednesday.
Socks are required for all visitors entering the play zones; street shoes must be stored in provided lockers.