How to Travel to Japan With Kids

Japan is an excellent place to vacation with children at any time of the year. Travelers will find that the land is full of interesting things to see and do with children, with surprises around every corner. If you are wondering how to travel to Japan with kids, here's how to do it and get the most out of your trip.

Things You'll Need

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Instructions

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      Plan where in Japan you would like to stay. If you are traveling in May, for example, you may want to book a stop at the Tohoku region, where cherry bloom sightseeing is a major tourist activity. For those whose children enjoy train travel, you can easily book trips out of Tokyo to Fuji and Kamakua to take in more of the countryside and culture.

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      Plan your air travel to Japan. By contacting a travel agent specializing in Japan, you will be able to find the best match for your needs. For example, sightseeing travel might be more affordable by purchasing a package tour instead of buying each ticket separately. It is possible to find child-friendly packages with nearly every travel agent or travel company, and a good place to start is with Japan Airlines (see Resources).

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      Purchase domestic flight tickets as necessary. The Japan Airpass makes it easy to travel within Japan for a discounted price, and children under 3 go free (without a seat) with Japan Airlines' Visit Japan Fare (see Resources).

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      Book your hotel stay. Try to find hotels located close to child-friendly sightseeing spots, like PAO Kid's Farm (Jinnan) or other kid-friendly shopping areas like Isetan, Matsuya and Seibu. When booking your hotel stay, try to get the largest room possible, because they run small.

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      Prepare your activities. A great day trip from Tokyo might be going to Yokohama on the train to visit the Maritime Museum, the Marine Tower and Cosmo World. Try to plan each day before leaving for Japan with your children, because things can get hectic in a new place.

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      Pack essential children's supplies. Comfort foods and toys will make the travel experience easier for the whole family, and that includes you.

Tips & Warnings

  • Know what to do in Japan in case of emergencies: Dial 110 from any phone for police and 119 for fire/ambulance. In Japan, children up to age 5 travel via train for free, and children ages 6 to 11 travel at half price.

  • Booking during Golden Week, the first week in May, can result in elevated prices. If you'd like to go during this time, book early to avoid the rush.

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