Himitsu Station - The Forgotten Markets

Himitsu Station - The Forgotten Markets

Very positive (28 ratings)

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Book your experience and discoverer the fantastical world of Himitsu Station. Hidden beneath an Old Japanese Train Station—is a long forgotten marketplace with cluttered shops and legends of mischievous spirits. While waiting for your train, you stumbled upon this lost world. Collect coins, befriend shop keepers, and you just might find your way out of this labyrinth.

  • 2-8
  • 75 mins
  • Medium
  • Not scary

Awards

Ratings

All ratings (28)

Very positive

Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive

Reviews

@RyanYuzuki
RyanYuzuki

372 escape rooms

Himitsu Station is the real deal. Very immersive from the second we stepped into the lobby, like we were transported to a late 90s Japanese train station. The highest attention to detail I’ve seen in a long time. Puzzles were not overly difficult, lots of searching. Clear, fun gameplay, cinematics, and set. Tyler was a wonderful host, and the owners are super awesome as well. This is the best room in the state of Utah, and I’m very glad we planned a trip out to experience it.

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Gameplay

Lot of searching

Atmosphere

Very good attention to detail

Customer service

Tyler was a great host!

Easy to find location

Yes

Well signed

Jan 3, 2026 | Experienced Dec 29, 2025
@PrinceJack
PrinceJack

5 escape rooms

Like another reviewer claimed - STOP READING AND JUST BOOK IT! Best escape room experience I've ever had. From the moment you enter the building you are immersed into the story you are about to take part of. Tyler - our host - was absolutely incredible and has the perfect response for everything we asked. I don't want to give too much away, but I wrote a little more about the gameplay/experience below if you are interested without giving anything away.

Gameplay

Gameplay was abnormal to how a "typical" escape room worked. The goal: collect as many "soul coins" as you can. You can get these by finding them, completing tasks, unlocking secrets etc. No matter what, your team will get to experience everything and every room. Puzzle difficulty is a WIDE spectrum so the gameplay is perfect for everyone. To give some perspective, Tyler (our host), claims that the average 6-8 person group will collect 16 soul coins, our team collected 25 (although we thought we did awful 😂), and the best he's seen is 50 (he mentioned this isn't even CLOSE to the max a team could collect).

Atmosphere

Atmosphere was INSANE!!!! The time, detail, and care put into every inch of that building is unmatched.

Customer service
Live actors

Yes

But not humans...

Dec 25, 2025 | Experienced Dec 25, 2025
@eighty6
eighty6

40 escape rooms

This room is on par with the ones in Japan. Very immersive, fun storyline and challenges and puzzles were very unique. This was more than just trying to escape but an experience on a different level! Be ready to leave America and step foot in Japans Himitsu Station.

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Gameplay

Legendary Room 😎

Atmosphere

Design set was 💯

Customer service

Tyler was an amazing host! 🙌🏾

Physically active

Somewhat

Lot of interactions and movement in this room.

Nov 8, 2025 | Experienced Nov 8, 2025
@bigrl
bigrl

303 escape rooms

This is an absolute must play if you’re ever in Salt Lake City. The owners and Head GM Tyler are amazing…. Trust me… stop reading this and book your ticket now.

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Oct 13, 2025 | Experienced Oct 13, 2025
@Lyontree76
Lyontree76

126 escape rooms

One of my Top 5 experiences ever! Stellar design and layout. Arrival at Himitsu Station The sign flickered in the rain. I had arrived at Himitsu Station, the first stop on my way to Akihabara Electronic Town. They say the Shopkeeper of Dreams still waits there, surrounded by stalls that bustle in forgotten languages. Inside, the station air felt thicker than outside. The tiled walls seemed to listen. I waited on the platform, clutching my case, awaiting my turn. 駅長タイラー Ekichō Tyler, the station master, appeared behind the counter and spoke softly. “The train will come soon. And when it does, you’ll be ready to find what was lost.” That left me puzzled. He left, but the train never came. The platform lights buzzed and dimmed, leaving only the soft glow of that strange vending machine in the corner. A pink cat’s face smiled back at me, its eyes too alive for something made of metal. I found a stray coin under the bench, inserted it into the machine, pressed my selection… and the world shifted. The tiles peeled into light, the air bent around me, and suddenly I was standing in a market that stretched beyond sight. Neon stalls flickered with foreign symbols, and vendors whispered in tongues I couldn’t name. This wasn’t Akihabara as I remembered it. It was an alternate version that traded in something far rarer than electronics and nicknacks. Every stall-keeper offered sundries containing fragments of dreams, memories. and ethereal identities. The currency were these unique copper coins. I could feel these hum like heartbeats in my hand. Somewhere in that endless maze, the Shopkeeper of Dreams was waiting, smiling behind a wall of porcelain Maneki Cats, ready to make his trade. “Every coin here hums with a memory. Every bargain takes a little more of who you were,” the shopkeeper said. “How much are you willing to forfeit?” I was taken aback by this offering. Apparently, here… the currency was souls! I wasn’t prepared to make such a decision. He continued, “Maybe you can make it back. Maybe not. The ones who wander through our alleys say you never really leave… not completely.” He handed me a spare coin. I held it in my hand and felt it pulse. It’s mine… or maybe just a piece of something that once was. If I ever find my way back, it won’t be to the same reality. And if my soul survives, it’ll be different too, threaded with whispers from this place. The question isn’t if I’ll return. It’s who I’ll be when I do.

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different

Yes

Japanese Mythical Train Station and Market

Story
Difficulty

Medium

Game tech

High tech

Ideal number of players

4

Scary

Not scary

Minimum age

15

Was anything broken?

No

Live actors

No

Physically active

Somewhat

Have some minimal crawling.

Easy to find location

Yes

Parking

Easy

Oct 13, 2025 | Experienced Oct 13, 2025

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egtung

338 escape rooms

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Sep 18, 2025 | Experienced Sep 15, 2025

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AdamW

30 escape rooms

This was an a amazing escape room. The set design was the best I've ever seen. The puzzles were challenging and unique. The service was top notch and the experience began from the time I arrived and walked down the stairs to the subway station.

Sep 16, 2025 | Experienced Sep 15, 2025
@ImmersiveScott
ImmersiveScott

413 escape rooms

Truly a world-class escape room. After 400+ rooms this one safely joins other epic experiences in my top 5 of all time (still figuring out where exactly it lands). The set design is Disney theme park quality. The game flow was so polished having only been open for a week when we visited. And I loved lots of little extra thoughtful amenities, like the snacks and water in the thematic lobby. Well done to this new company. I wish them massive success!

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Sep 16, 2025 | Experienced Sep 15, 2025

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