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Tokyo Tower of Play Playground

Tokyo Tower of Play Playground

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Regular price $282,262.00
Regular price $282,262.00 Sale price $282,262.00
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Product Features

Age Range: 5 to 12 years

Safety Zone: 41'9" x 51'1"

Child Capacity: 55 to 62

Fall Height: 72"

ADA Accessibility

Elevated: 10 components

Ground Level: 4 components

Installation

We are excited to offer installation services across Texas and surrounding states. In order to obtain a quote, please email, call, or simply add the product of your choice to a quote, fill out a little information and be sure to check the box to request installation pricing.

Warranty

100 year limited warranty on metal upright posts, 15 year limited warranty on metal parts, 5 year limited warranty on moving parts and cables, 3 limited year warranty on plastic parts, 1 year limited warranty on all other parts.

Shipping Information

Our shipments are large and require special handling upon delivery. Depending on the size and weight, you may need a forklift, loading dock, or to unload items individually by hand. To avoid any surprises, please review our Shipping Policy before placing your order. This will ensure a smooth delivery process and help you plan accordingly.

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Product Description

Reach New Heights of Fun!

Take playtime to soaring new levels with the Tokyo Tower of Play—a bold, multi-level structure designed for big-time adventure! This vertical play giant features twisting tube slides, see-through tunnels, and layered climbing challenges that keep kids moving, exploring, and smiling from every level.

With three tiers of action-packed fun, children aged 5–12 can climb, crawl, and slide through a thrilling maze of activity from every angle. The tower’s sleek, modern design and transparent elements add a striking visual appeal, making it a standout in any playground setting.

Compact yet packed with play value, the Tokyo Tower of Play delivers high-energy excitement in a sky-reaching structure that kids—and communities—will never forget.