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【Tokyo Family Adventure】5 Must-Visit Spots for Kids! Indoor Playgrounds / Zoos / Children's Museums

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Published at 10/04/2024
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Planning a family trip to Tokyo and wondering where to take the kids? Kinnso has got you covered with a list of the top 5 family-friendly attractions in Tokyo. From expansive indoor playgrounds to fascinating zoos and engaging children's museums, these spots are sure to keep your little ones entertained and excited. Save this article to get ready for an unforgettable family adventure in Tokyo!

KidZania Tokyo

Imagine a place where kids can become doctors, firefighters, or even broadcasters for a day! Welcome to KidZania Tokyo, an indoor theme park that's all about letting children dive into the shoes of over 80 different professionals. Everything inside this park is built to a 1:3 scale, perfectly mimicking real-life shops and facilities. Located in Tokyo's vibrant Odaiba area, KidZania Tokyo spans around 7,000 square meters, making it the largest KidZania branch in the world. It's a fantastic way for kids to learn about various industries while having a blast through role-playing.

How to Get There:

  • Take the JR Yamanote Line or the Keihin-Tohoku Line to "Shin-Kiba" Station, and enjoy an 8-minute walk.
  • Hop on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line to "Tatsumi" Station, followed by a 10-minute stroll.
  • Ride the Yurikamome Line to "Aomi" Station, and you're just a 3-minute walk away.

Address: 1-3-15 Aomi, Koto Ward, Tokyo
Opening Hours: Weekdays 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (Last entry at 2:00 PM)
Weekends and Holidays 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Last entry at 4:00 PM)

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price:Prices start at just HK$ 206

Ueno Zoo

Welcome to Ueno Zoo, Japan's oldest and one of its most beloved zoos. Home to over 400 species and more than 3,000 animals, this zoo offers a delightful experience for all ages. Visitors flock here to see the adorable giant pandas, vibrant macaws, and majestic western lowland gorillas. The zoo is thoughtfully divided into two sections: the East Garden and the West Garden, connected by a convenient monorail. Nestled next to Ueno Park, it's a perfect spot for cherry blossom viewing and picnics. The park also boasts several museums, making it a fantastic destination for a fun-filled family day out.

Getting There:

  • Just a 5-minute stroll from JR Ueno Station's Park Exit
  • A 10-minute walk from Ueno Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza and Hibiya Lines
  • Only 5 minutes on foot from Keisei Electric Railway Ueno Station

Location: 9-83 Ueno Park, Taito District, Tokyo
Hours of Operation: March 1 to October 31: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM)
November 1 to the end of February: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM (last entry at 3:00 PM)

Japan Science Future Museum

Nestled in the lively district of Odaiba, the Japan Science Future Museum is a treasure trove of interactive exhibits designed to ignite a passion for science in kids. The museum boasts an array of permanent exhibition zones, each dedicated to fascinating themes like energy, space, robotics, and life sciences. But that's not all – there's also a 3D theater and a 360-degree panoramic cinema that bring science to life with captivating films. A visit to the Science Future Museum is more than just educational; it's an adventure where children can dive into hands-on activities and even have a chat with the friendly robot, Asimo. It's a place where learning meets fun, making science accessible and exciting for young minds.

Getting There:

  • Hop on the Seaside Line and get off at "Tokyo International Exhibition Center Main Gate" station. It's just a 5-minute stroll from there.
  • Alternatively, you can take the New Transport Seaside Line to "Odaiba" station, which is only a 4-minute walk away.

Location: 2-3-6 Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo
Hours of Operation: Open from Wednesday to Monday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM)
Closed: Tuesdays (if Tuesday is a public holiday, it will remain open and close on Wednesday instead)

Asakusa Hanayashiki Amusement Park

Step into a world of nostalgia at Asakusa Hanayashiki, Tokyo's oldest amusement park! This charming park boasts over 20 delightful rides that the whole family can enjoy, from a classic carousel to a thrilling pirate ship and an exciting log flume. Perfectly situated near the historic Senso-ji Temple, you can easily combine a fun day at the park with a visit to Tokyo's oldest temple, soaking in the rich cultural vibes. Asakusa is a vibrant area, brimming with shopping and dining options. Don’t miss a stroll down Nakamise Shopping Street for some unique souvenirs, or treat yourself to some delicious local eats at the famous restaurants nearby.

Getting There:

  • Hop on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line or Toei Asakusa Line to "Asakusa" Station. It's just a 2-minute walk from there.
  • From Tobu Asakusa Station, it's only a 5-minute stroll.
  • If you're using the Toei Ueno Line, get off at "Asakusa Kaminarimon" Station and walk for about 5 minutes.

Address: 2-28-1 Asakusa, Taito Ward, Tokyo
Opening Hours: From January 1 to the end of February, and in December, it's open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
From March to November, you can visit between 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM.

Mori Art Museum

If you're in Roppongi Hills, the Mori Art Museum is an absolute must-visit! This contemporary art haven regularly showcases a diverse range of exhibitions, spotlighting famous artists through paintings, sculptures, photography, and multimedia installations. The museum's galleries are spacious and bathed in natural light, creating a perfect setting for a family day out. Kids will love the children's art classroom, where they can dive into hands-on creative activities and discover their inner artist. And don't miss the Tokyo City View observation deck on the top floor – the 360-degree view of Tokyo's skyline is simply breathtaking!

Getting There:

  • Hop on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and get off at "Roppongi" Station for direct access to Roppongi Hills.
  • You can also take the Toei Oedo Line to "Roppongi" Station, which leads you straight to Roppongi Hills.

Address: 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 53rd Floor
Opening Hours: Monday, Wednesday to Sunday 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM (last entry at 9:30 PM)
Closed on Tuesdays; if Tuesday is a public holiday, open until 8:00 PM

Here are Kinnso's top picks for the best family-friendly spots in Tokyo. From expansive indoor amusement parks to engaging zoos and interactive children's museums, these attractions are ideal for a fun-filled day with your kids. We've also included transportation details to make your trip planning a breeze. Make sure to check out these five must-visit places on your Tokyo family adventure!

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