Family Friendly Attractions

Fun for the whole family

Kitanomaru Park is a popular cherry blossom spot, and is a great family friendly destination

Japan is a fantastic destination for families, offering a perfect mix of cultural experiences, outdoor adventures, and kid-friendly attractions. Whether you’re exploring the bustling streets of Tokyo, the scenic countryside of Hokkaido, or the historic sites of Kyoto, there’s something for every age group to enjoy. From world-famous theme parks and interactive museums to charming animal cafés and stunning natural wonders, Japan provides endless opportunities for family fun.

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Main exhibition hall at SCMAGLEV and Railway Park, featuring various train models

SCMaglev and Railway Park

Railway Museum in Nagoya City

Jigokudani Monkey Park

Jigokudani Monkey Park

Nagano's Snow Monkey Park

Naruto Whirlpools, formed on the Naruto Strait, Tokushima Prefecture

Naruto Whirlpools

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The red car of Akechidaira Ropeway, with mountain views in the background

Akechidaira Ropeway

Panoramic Views of Lake Chuzenji, Kegon Falls, and more

Owakudani steam vents, Owakudani Hikone

Owakudani

Geothermal attraction with Mt. Fuji Views

Minoh Park Insectarium exhibit room

Minoh Park Insectarium

Museum featuring preserved and live insects from Japan and abroad.

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Tips for Travelling with Families

Traveling to Japan with your family can be an amazing experience! Here are five essential tips to make your trip smooth and enjoyable:

1. Plan Around Your Kids’ Needs

  • Japan is family-friendly, but the fast-paced travel culture can be tiring for little ones. Japan is the land of countless staircases, which can tire out children quickly. Take breaks often, and travel lightly if you can.
  • Choose a mix of activities—some sightseeing and some fun for the kids (like theme parks, aquariums, animal cafes, or hands-on museums).
  • Schedule breaks and rest days, especially if you’re moving between cities.

2. Use a Suica or Pasmo Card for Easy Transport

  • These rechargeable IC cards make getting around on trains, buses, and even some shops much easier. IC Cards take away the need for paper tickets, reducing the likelihood of tickets getting lost. 

3. Book Family-Friendly Accommodation

  • Many Japanese hotel rooms are small, so consider booking family rooms, serviced apartments, or ryokan (traditional inns).

4. Know Where to Find Kid-Friendly Meals

  • Japan has plenty of kid-friendly food—ramen, sushi, rice bowls, and convenience store snacks.
  • Many family restaurants (like Saizeriya or Coco’s) offer kids’ menus and high chairs.
  • If you have picky eaters, keep an eye out for food courts in department stores with a variety of choices.

5. Take Advantage of Japan’s Child-Friendly Facilities

  • Many train stations, malls, and attractions have baby-changing rooms and nursing areas.
  • Renting a stroller is possible at some tourist spots, but bringing a lightweight, foldable stroller is best for city travel.
  • Look for “jidohanbaiki” (vending machines) that sell drinks and snacks to keep the kids happy on the go.
 

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Kyoto Tower Hotel

The Kyoto Tower Hotel is a centrally located hotel in the heart of Kyoto. With spacious rooms, the Kyoto Tower Hotel is ideal for travelling with families.

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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Nanachome

The Sotestsu Fresa Inn Gina Nanachome has spacious and adjoining rooms, located in Tokyo's busy Ginza district, an ideal location for exploring Tokyo.

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