Tanbo Sangenjaya: Tasty Ohitsuzen for the Whole Family
Looking for a cozy, family-friendly spot to enjoy delicious onigiri? Tanbo Sangenjaya offers tasty Ohitsuzen dinner sets, perfect for the whole family. With early hours and a variety of options, it’s the perfect place for a relaxed breakfast or lunch. Make a day out of it by combining your visit with nearby parks and coffee spots!
Mishima Park: A Family-Friendly Nature Escape
Mishima Park is a family-friendly stop along Tokyo’s Nomikawa Nature Path, perfect for a relaxing day outdoors. 🌳☀️ Kids can explore the pond, play on the swings, or enjoy the shaded sandpit, while parents unwind with a picnic. With nearby cafés and a scenic walking path, it’s an ideal escape for expat families. Visit during cherry blossom season for an extra special experience! 🌸🍱🚶♂️🌸🚶♂️
Eric Carle Play Park: A Hidden Gem for Little Explorers
Looking for a fun, creative indoor play space for your little ones? Explore Eric Carle Play Park in Futako Tamagawa—a hidden gem for children ages 0-5. With interactive zones for art, climbing, discovery, and more, it’s the perfect spot for a day of play and imagination. From an art station to a cozy baby zone, there’s something for every child to enjoy. Find out more about this magical space in our full guide!
Mishuku no Mori: A Perfect Day Out with Kids
Mishuku No Mori is a hidden gem for families looking for a peaceful yet fun outdoor escape. Tucked away in a quiet area, this small park offers a perfect mix of nature and play. Upon arrival, you’ll need to disembark from your bicycle before exploring the charming walking path, which is ideal for little ones to run or scooter freely. With a shaded picnic area, a playground suited for younger kids, and even a small pond and bamboo grove, it’s a lovely spot to spend a slow afternoon.