Category: japan
-
5 Things to do in Kobe with a Baby
Kobe is the capital of Hyogo Prefecture and is among Japan’s large cities. It was one of the first ports in Japan to open to foreign trade in the 19th century, with Hakodate, Yokohama, Nigiita, and Nagasaki, being the other important ports. Having had a traumatic earthquake experience in 1995, Kobe now has fully recovered and is considered one…
-
A Quick Guide to Universal Studios Japan with a Baby
Your Osaka trip won’t be complete without going to Universal Studios Japan. Prepare to spend a day or two here if you want to fully enjoy this experience. If you are traveling with a baby or very young kids, USJ is equipped with the necessary facilities and amenities to assure you of a fun-filled family holiday. Read…
-
10 Things to do in Osaka with a Baby
being the second biggest metropolitan area next to Tokyo, Osaka has a lot to offer to tourists traveling with babies and very young kids. With all their family-friendly facilities in place, you are sure to enjoy your stay in Osaka. From free public areas to paid play places, there is something for you and your…
-
Winter Travel to Osaka with a Baby
Unlike our winter travel to Hokkaido last year, our trip to Osaka was not as cold and freezing. The average temperature in Osaka in December (up to February) ranges from 5 degrees Celsius to 15 degrees Celsius. This means, less layers and more time outdoors! Nevertheless, it is very important to keep track of baby’s…
-
Christmas in Hokkaido
Christmas 2018 was very memorable for me and my family for the following reasons : 1. It was Thomas’s first Christmas 2. We celebrated it in another country for the first time 3. The trip was a gift from Thomas’s grandparents. We couldn’t be any happier and more grateful! This was a long -anticipated David…
-
Traveling with a Baby on a Winter to Japan
When Thomas was 8-months old, we flew out of the country with him for the first time. It was almost a year’s worth of planning because we booked the trip when I was still a few months into my pregnancy. But seriously, coming from a tropical country, I felt that I still was not prepared…