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Review of Take Small Children to Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ EP.5 Introduction to Travel

This post comes next to the 👉 post.Take your baby 9 months. A trip to Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ EP.1 Prepare.

👉Take your young child to Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ EP.2 on a plane.

👉Take a small child to Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ EP.3 Book accommodation + Rent a car

👉Take a Small Child to Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ EP.4 Travel + Shopping

This EP will introduce you to the places to travel in Japan that Ming goes on this trip, which takes you everywhere. 💕

📍 the third day to a park called Yukyucho, Nagaoka.

Still driving by yourself. Rent a car for 4 days. This is a city park. At the entrance there will be a shrine. You can stop to make a wish. There will be trees all the way. Ming to the leaf change color. Very beautiful. Take a great picture. 10 / 10 The garden is very wide. Walk every day. It's skinny! ðŸĪĢ. There will be monkeys and other animals to see for free. Next to the monkey zone, there will be a playground. You can climb. There are rope steps. Walk tightrope as well. Ming try to walk up. The wind almost catches. (Do not look at yourself, haha)

Next to the playground, there will be a small museum building. You can take a picture at the scenic spot. You can see the whole city. (Husband Ming said that he used to go up before. Ming didn't go up because Grandma said sorry, the entrance fee doesn't look very good 😂). The entrance fee should be about 300 yen / person (falling more than 60 baht per person, is secretly deplorable, hahahaha).

📍 4th to Tanigawa Dake Ropeway.

Going to the basket to see the view is very beautiful âĪïļ. When Ming goes to have snow, he will also have equipment for us to draw snow, but Ming did not play at all, did not shoot. It was very cold. Afraid of Miki being cold, so rarely stopped to play. Focus on the view and take pictures.

ðŸ”ŧ a large round-trip basket fee of 3,000 yen / person. Miki (small children) is free!! The basket is a mirror all around. Very large. It should sit for more than ten people. But the staff give up a basket to each group. Probably because there are not many people waiting for only 2 queues. It can wait less than 5 minutes. There are already 7 people. There is no need to join with others. Personally.

.. Stop to eat before going to the basket. Delicious for everything!! Especially the Signature dish. It seems to be crushed, but what else is not sure. I just know that it is delicious. I like âĪïļ the dining room. The view is very beautiful. It is almost round glass. Take a hundred more photos. ðŸĪĢ

ðŸ”ŧ lift basket 500 yen / person (free children)

.. continue up the elevator basket to reach the top of the mountain. One basket can only sit for one or two people.

The basket we are sitting in will only have one iron barrier, it looks like a danger, but the real thing is not at all, because it is not very far from the ground, but it will be a little hilarious, because it is the way up the hill, looking back and down, the more the legs are tingling, it is steep. ðŸĪĢ

Miki dropped his shoes and legs down. My parents left it. I can't go to collect it, haha.

When Ming went to about 7 degrees, the wind was very cold, the mouth was shaking, everyone's hands were numb. ðŸĪĢ

📍 the 5th to Tokyo (rental car night from the evening of the 4th. Go to the city and focus on walking)

Go to Asakusa Temple + Stop Chop Kitty. End closing at UENO Zoo.

The famous temple that anyone who comes to Tokyo has to pay homage to this temple, will say that Siemsi is very accurate!! If you take a good risk, you can keep the prediction to yourself. But if the horoscope is not good, tie it to the pole (it is a small rod with many strands of iron on the two sides), because the temple will make a ceremony for the bad leaf to "leave" the bad luck at the temple, it will become good luck. But if you get a good leaf to take home to bring the good luck with you.

.. Ramkitty is near Asakusa Temple. Sanrio disciples, don't miss!! A lot of sanrio. 💕

UENO Zoo ðŸ”ŧ Entrance fee 600 yen / person (Kids free)

Closed at 5 pm. Recommended before 1 pm to walk around chill, not in a hurry, because it is very wide. It really takes a long day to walk. A lot of animals. It looks happy. There are a lot of seats. Many zones have food and souvenirs for sale.

There is a loop bridge to walk up to take a picture of the scenic spot is a city, very beautiful. The bridge is not very high, but the view is great.

Ming has been with her husband once before having children. It takes many hours to walk around like a chill. Can walk all over. Look at all the animals.

But when you come with your child, sneak away to shop before you get back to the shelter at 3: 00 p.m., when you get to the zoo, it's already 4: 00 p.m., there's only a 1-hour walk and then 3 people. Ming Grandma Miki (Papa is getting sick today, just in the afternoon) walked from the shelter to the shelter.

And then you have to walk to see the animals in just one hour in the vast zoo, and you can see about four migi that are highlights, penguins, limers, flamingos, red pandas, and the rest will have a lot of small birds, and the other big animal zones haven't arrived yet. They closed first. Very sad 😂. The migi is older than this and then brought again. 555

👉 the last two days!! I'll continue the next EP.

(Not one day of review is the day of travel on the plane)

EP. The page is over. Don't be bored. ðŸĪĢ

# lemon 8 diary # Take children to visit Japan # Travel review # Japan trip # Mom's guide

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