My husband assigned me to plan the whole itinerary for our trip in March for our son's 3rd birthday. I'm so overwhelmed I don't know where to start. This is very helpful.
Good luck!! Japan has lots of great places for kids. See our other videos for more things to do in Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka. It will be so much fun for you and your family!
@QualityDaydreams quick question, would it be okay to bring a stroller around with us? Are elevators and escalators always available in the subway stations?
Thank you for sharing! How old are your kids? They seem to be the perfect age for these activities! Makes me want to wait a bit for my child to be older to visit Japan 😊
Japan is great for all ages. My kids are 3, 6 & 8 years old in the video. But they’ve been going every year since they were babies. There’s so much to do even for toddlers.
I had a look at this before going to Tokyo in the past weeks. It’s nice that it works for you, but to anyone watching this as well: Keep in mind what your kinds like, what they are interested in and what they can understand and enjoy and then plan accordingly. TBH: I don’t think that Ueno Zoo and any other Zoo in Japan is a „must see“ for anyone travelling Japan at all. Aquariums are (mostly) great and unique, Zoos are not. Teamlab Planets: Go to Borderless instead. Planets is a strict route and overrun even on calmer days and you have to plan your day around a one-hour activity when you go to „planets“; the food options in the area are also limited.
My husband assigned me to plan the whole itinerary for our trip in March for our son's 3rd birthday. I'm so overwhelmed I don't know where to start. This is very helpful.
Good luck!! Japan has lots of great places for kids. See our other videos for more things to do in Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka. It will be so much fun for you and your family!
@QualityDaydreams quick question, would it be okay to bring a stroller around with us? Are elevators and escalators always available in the subway stations?
Yes strollers are great. In most stations there are elevators. But be prepared to have to walk up stairs sometimes.
@QualityDaydreams great to hear! Hoping this planning goes smooth and is successful for our little family. Thanks for sharing your videos again. 😊
Fun filled video! Definitely family fun therapy! ❤️❤️❤️
Love this ! I would have love to see more food ❤ but I love all the activities
Next video is all about Tokyo food! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Traveling next week with my eight year old. Very helpful 😊
Enjoy your trip!
Thank you for sharing! How old are your kids? They seem to be the perfect age for these activities! Makes me want to wait a bit for my child to be older to visit Japan 😊
Japan is great for all ages. My kids are 3, 6 & 8 years old in the video. But they’ve been going every year since they were babies. There’s so much to do even for toddlers.
I had a look at this before going to Tokyo in the past weeks. It’s nice that it works for you, but to anyone watching this as well: Keep in mind what your kinds like, what they are interested in and what they can understand and enjoy and then plan accordingly.
TBH: I don’t think that Ueno Zoo and any other Zoo in Japan is a „must see“ for anyone travelling Japan at all. Aquariums are (mostly) great and unique, Zoos are not. Teamlab Planets: Go to Borderless instead. Planets is a strict route and overrun even on calmer days and you have to plan your day around a one-hour activity when you go to „planets“; the food options in the area are also limited.
Ahh I’m from Tasmania - nice reference Tasmanian tiger
Hi! I have a toddler as well and I was wondering on where did you stay in Tokyo? Thanks
What hotel did you stay at?
Where did you stay when you guys went?
It was a really hard to get serviced hotel. The OakWood at Tokyo station.
do they only speak Japanese to the kids at Kidzania?
No they speak English too. You need to ask for English speakers. There are also days where it is meant for English children.
Awesome !!!!
Thank you! 🥰