Thanks for this, we need more videos focused around families doing stuff in Japan instead of just young singles. We are going to japan next week so I appreciate your video!
Hi! Great video, loved it! We are going to Japan for 2 months with our two kids (10 months and 3 years old). Our biggest concern was the pram friendliness, since some people said that the streets and stores were too crowded and/or too small, so they didn’t recommend a pram. But man… think about two months following the pace of a 3 year old, my gosh 😵💫 so we are thinking about buying a pram in Japan, adapted for the Japanese lifestyle, and it will be a double one where the older kid can sit or stay up behind the little one. Hopefully it will work to enjoy this amazing country with the kiddos!
There is plenty of good information about Japan on YT, but I have to say your channel is up there with the best. You have thought of everything and I really appreciate your knowledge and fun delivery 👌👏
The tokyo day railpass is also worth it 600 yen for a day if you are going everywhere its worth it 😀🙏, can ride on the metro,jr and one more line i think
Left my camera on the train one time in japan- turned up on the next station in shibuya - japan are filled w honest people 🙏😀😀 and nice people - can leave your bike anywhere no locks and no one takes it. Man all japans food are just so tasty 😋- i dont like tuna - but the tuna in japan are so fresh and smooth jn texture that even i like it there haha
Don't be too sure on the bike situation Nick, I know a couple of people who had their bikes stolen when I Iived there and I personally had two bike seats stolen, which was a complete crack up, because of course it was the day I was running late, so was riding in a suit from the train station to work, unable to sit down the whole way because I had no seat 😂🤣
@@nickandhelmi I could be wrong, but I remember being told years ago, that bicycle theft was one of the more common crimes in Japan, with something like 300,000 bicycles a year being stolen. But still, I could easily deal living in a country where my biggest fear of a crime was possibly losing my bike 😁
Totally agree with all of your points. Japanese people are very respectful and life is so much easier this way. Love going there and it's nice to be able to go somewhere and not have to think about safety while having a ton of food options and great transport infrastructure. Great video Tina! Also all the clips from Japan is making me miss Japan :(
hehehe we miss japan so much too! such an awesome country. I don't know what it's like in NZ but in Aus people can get rowdy really fast and not honest. Wish they could learn from the Japanese and don't make a big deal of things.
Great advice, thank you... We're heading over from Oz and doing the same three key cities, also with two little ones, so really useful... Watched your other videos on Japan too, really good...
This is such a great informative video! Japan is #1 on my travel list but I'm 6 months pregnant and started thinking "will I ever get the chance to see Japan?! Or will I have to wait 10 years?". Thanks heaps!!
Pleeeeease don't wait 10 years!! lol Japan is totally do able for all ages and they are all amazing people with so many wonderful things to see and do. Hope you do get a chance to go soon. Thanks so much watching and commenting! AND All the best with your new little bundle of joy.
@malori I’m in the same situation right now! I‘m generally fine with waiting for dreams to come true but since I’m pregnant I’ve suddenly got the urge to book our first family holiday ASAP because it suddenly seems like it won’t happen otherwise. Also: based on when you posted you’re Baby should be here now so I hope you’re all happy and healthy 🙂
Thanks for watching! It depends on where and when you eat. I believe you would be able to find places to eat for your family especially in really popular areas. To make sure you all sit together, try to make eating arrangements before busy periods. eg. have early lunch and early dinner. Sometimes you can't help it, the worst would probably mean you would split up during peak meal time, but if it's not a busy place then you'll be ok. generally you'll be ok, just be flexible.
I think Japan would be top of that list for us too, we have been multiple times and still want to keep going back, to the point where we have talked more than once about living there again.
I’m leaving for Japan in about five days with my husband and eight-month-old baby and we just haven’t had enough time to research and plan so I am really grateful to have found your video/channel because it’s been so helpful in easing our worries about travelling with the baby so far (from Canada!)
Oh, thank you for your kind words. That means a lot and I'm glad you found the info useful. We're also leaving for Japan in a week for round 2. When you've been to Japan once, you'll always go back. Safe and happy travels!
Awesome guide for travel in Japan with kids 👍 Really comprehensive. Going to totally link this in one of our videos from Japan when we finally get to them. Best country? That’s tough!! Hawaii is probably our favourite destination. But favourite country from travel I’d go with Argentina 🇦🇷 Backpacked there for over a month back in the day. It’s such a diverse country. This was before we had kids so maybe that helped too 🤣
Yeah I'm sure we'll be back eventually. Might be a few years down the track though. I would love to live there but the economy is in real trouble at the moment.
Amazing video!! Would love to know how you went getting to Japan and how you managed your babys sleep while you were there. We’re planning to go to Japan for 10 days in December when our baby will be 18 months old. Bit unsure on the flight over and how we’ll get him to have his daily nap.
Hi Hi, this brings back great memories of traveling with the little ones to Japan lol =) we had them sleeping in either the carrier or pram depending on the activity on the day. Flying/Traveling is different for every little one. From our experience we would suggest bringing their favourite things to help settle eg toys, blanky, etc. Most of the time they would get pretty tired from all the excitement of new things and heading out. What also really helped us on flights is try to get those front row baskets, or also see if that airline permits the seat sleepers like Jetkids or flytots. It is a learning experience for them and yourself but the more you do it the better it gets. Hope that helps.
Japan FTW. I agree with your JR railpass sum up. For us it was just going to be too expensive so we're getting a car for the whole durn trip next time - a bit over half the cost of the JR pass (for the same period).
That's a great idea, road trip through Japan. We were actually planning to visit more of the country side next time so driving a car is a great way to do it. 👍
no, my best friends brother had his money stolen there. the thief's even used his phone to get money from his grandmother, then said it didn't go through and got even more. always keep your items close.
Interesting, on another video. The chap was saying, Google maps cannot be used to navigate around Tokyo, and it's just a map without the navigation part, is that true?
I'm not sure what they are referring to but we can only talk of our experience. We use google maps ALL THE TIME! lol It has never failed us. Maybe they mean if you don't have internet access then google maps isn't going to help but I think you should get internet during your travels to help with google translate and looking up where to go or any info. I guess you can always try both methods when you get to Japan and see for yourself. Hope that helps ✌️🥳
I been to japan 🇯🇵 twice!! Love the county and would love to go back..my wife who is from New Zealand 🇳🇿 is not to keen!! So we are off to Scotland 🏴 Good info about japan 🇯🇵 with baby 👶
What time are their peak hours though? Because it varies like in SG their peak could be from 5pm until 9 pm. Is that the same in Tokyo/ Kyoto/ Osaka? THanks :)
We found it to be between morning 7am - 9am and afternoon 5pm - 7pm. The afternoon time the trains can still be busy after 7 as i think a lot of them do overtime. But it is manageable and you will be able to move around. Same across the 3 major cities.
Hi, we are planning to go in end Aug 2019. I think I saw one of the videos where you cycled in Tokyo. Do you know if there are bike rentals that come with child seat? Our kids are 4yo and 6yo.
Hi and thanks for watching. We didn't cycle through Tokyo however it is quite easy to find on google maps and search. That's how we did it when we were in Nara and Kyoto. From what we observed, most of them have child seats but there is limited numbers, maybe you could contact them before you leave to reserve some. Hope that helps, have an awesome time when you go! Cycling is a great way to get around in Japan.
Cool tips, guys. Definitely regarding the JR Pass, you don't need one unless you're doing lots of Shinkansen travel. It's great you found people stop for you at pedestrian crossings. We never have anyone stop for us a zebra crossings. Good tips about the Matsuya and Yoshinoya for quick, cheap eats. I think Sukiya is the best of those three guidon stores though.
I see all these vlog of themed cafes but there are never kids. Infact I very rarely see kids in any of these videos unless specifically labeled as family vids
Thanks for this, we need more videos focused around families doing stuff in Japan instead of just young singles. We are going to japan next week so I appreciate your video!
This is fantastic! Can you please do an updated video for 2023? Thanks!!
Wow! Just the video I need to watch. I am researching for a family trip to Japan in December so this is so helpful. :) Thanks.
Thanks for the informative video. Keep up the good work 🙏
Hi! Great video, loved it! We are going to Japan for 2 months with our two kids (10 months and 3 years old). Our biggest concern was the pram friendliness, since some people said that the streets and stores were too crowded and/or too small, so they didn’t recommend a pram. But man… think about two months following the pace of a 3 year old, my gosh 😵💫 so we are thinking about buying a pram in Japan, adapted for the Japanese lifestyle, and it will be a double one where the older kid can sit or stay up behind the little one. Hopefully it will work to enjoy this amazing country with the kiddos!
There is plenty of good information about Japan on YT, but I have to say your channel is up there with the best. You have thought of everything and I really appreciate your knowledge and fun delivery 👌👏
Wow. Thanks you SO much for your kind words! That means a lot. I'm glad you found it helpful. THank you again!
I think Kyoto was the only City were people were not as patient. Every other City was super friendly.
The tokyo day railpass is also worth it 600 yen for a day if you are going everywhere its worth it 😀🙏, can ride on the metro,jr and one more line i think
Thank you so much for this video! It’s been so so helpful and has got us super excited for our trip with our 18 month old! 😊
Happy to hear it helped. Have fun when you visit!
Left my camera on the train one time in japan- turned up on the next station in shibuya - japan are filled w honest people 🙏😀😀 and nice people - can leave your bike anywhere no locks and no one takes it.
Man all japans food are just so tasty 😋- i dont like tuna - but the tuna in japan are so fresh and smooth jn texture that even i like it there haha
oh wow, so good no one took it!!! your so lucky it was in Japan hahah. yeah the sashimi in Japan is unbelievable. frothing just thinking about it haha
Don't be too sure on the bike situation Nick, I know a couple of people who had their bikes stolen when I Iived there and I personally had two bike seats stolen, which was a complete crack up, because of course it was the day I was running late, so was riding in a suit from the train station to work, unable to sit down the whole way because I had no seat 😂🤣
Leon and Tash wow really 😅 thats so unlike them japanese!
@@nickandhelmi I could be wrong, but I remember being told years ago, that bicycle theft was one of the more common crimes in Japan, with something like 300,000 bicycles a year being stolen. But still, I could easily deal living in a country where my biggest fear of a crime was possibly losing my bike 😁
Totally agree with all of your points. Japanese people are very respectful and life is so much easier this way. Love going there and it's nice to be able to go somewhere and not have to think about safety while having a ton of food options and great transport infrastructure. Great video Tina! Also all the clips from Japan is making me miss Japan :(
hehehe we miss japan so much too! such an awesome country. I don't know what it's like in NZ but in Aus people can get rowdy really fast and not honest. Wish they could learn from the Japanese and don't make a big deal of things.
great tips! I have always wanted to visit Japan!
Just found your channel. Awesome stuff! More videos on travelling with kids 👍
Haha thanks so much. We're off to Japan in a week so there will be more Japan with kids content coming. Thanks so much for watching!
Great advice, thank you... We're heading over from Oz and doing the same three key cities, also with two little ones, so really useful... Watched your other videos on Japan too, really good...
Thanks for the nice feedback! Hope you guys have an awesome time!! We miss Japan so much since visiting.
This is such a great informative video! Japan is #1 on my travel list but I'm 6 months pregnant and started thinking "will I ever get the chance to see Japan?! Or will I have to wait 10 years?". Thanks heaps!!
Pleeeeease don't wait 10 years!! lol Japan is totally do able for all ages and they are all amazing people with so many wonderful things to see and do. Hope you do get a chance to go soon. Thanks so much watching and commenting! AND All the best with your new little bundle of joy.
@malori I’m in the same situation right now! I‘m generally fine with waiting for dreams to come true but since I’m pregnant I’ve suddenly got the urge to book our first family holiday ASAP because it suddenly seems like it won’t happen otherwise.
Also: based on when you posted you’re Baby should be here now so I hope you’re all happy and healthy 🙂
Very good and great Guide for a Family Japan Trip ❤️
Thanks for the video and tips. What are things like if you're a larger family of 5 people? Is it relatively easy to get seating at restaurants, etc?
Thanks for watching! It depends on where and when you eat. I believe you would be able to find places to eat for your family especially in really popular areas. To make sure you all sit together, try to make eating arrangements before busy periods. eg. have early lunch and early dinner. Sometimes you can't help it, the worst would probably mean you would split up during peak meal time, but if it's not a busy place then you'll be ok. generally you'll be ok, just be flexible.
@@HangryByNature Thanks for the advice!
I think Japan would be top of that list for us too, we have been multiple times and still want to keep going back, to the point where we have talked more than once about living there again.
hahaha we also talk about living in Japan too. It is a really amazing country.
HOUSE SHARE!! 🤣😂
I’m leaving for Japan in about five days with my husband and eight-month-old baby and we just haven’t had enough time to research and plan so I am really grateful to have found your video/channel because it’s been so helpful in easing our worries about travelling with the baby so far (from Canada!)
Oh, thank you for your kind words. That means a lot and I'm glad you found the info useful. We're also leaving for Japan in a week for round 2. When you've been to Japan once, you'll always go back. Safe and happy travels!
Hahaha so true the phone would be gone in 60secs here in OZ.
Lovely video, very informative, would love to take my family to Japan
Awesome guide for travel in Japan with kids 👍 Really comprehensive. Going to totally link this in one of our videos from Japan when we finally get to them.
Best country? That’s tough!! Hawaii is probably our favourite destination. But favourite country from travel I’d go with Argentina 🇦🇷 Backpacked there for over a month back in the day. It’s such a diverse country. This was before we had kids so maybe that helped too 🤣
Hawaii is really cool! wow you've been to Argentina! Would ever go back with the fam?
Yeah I'm sure we'll be back eventually. Might be a few years down the track though. I would love to live there but the economy is in real trouble at the moment.
Amazing video!! Would love to know how you went getting to Japan and how you managed your babys sleep while you were there. We’re planning to go to Japan for 10 days in December when our baby will be 18 months old. Bit unsure on the flight over and how we’ll get him to have his daily nap.
Hi Hi, this brings back great memories of traveling with the little ones to Japan lol =) we had them sleeping in either the carrier or pram depending on the activity on the day. Flying/Traveling is different for every little one. From our experience we would suggest bringing their favourite things to help settle eg toys, blanky, etc. Most of the time they would get pretty tired from all the excitement of new things and heading out. What also really helped us on flights is try to get those front row baskets, or also see if that airline permits the seat sleepers like Jetkids or flytots. It is a learning experience for them and yourself but the more you do it the better it gets. Hope that helps.
Japan FTW. I agree with your JR railpass sum up. For us it was just going to be too expensive so we're getting a car for the whole durn trip next time - a bit over half the cost of the JR pass (for the same period).
That's a great idea, road trip through Japan. We were actually planning to visit more of the country side next time so driving a car is a great way to do it. 👍
no, my best friends brother had his money stolen there. the thief's even used his phone to get money from his grandmother, then said it didn't go through and got even more. always keep your items close.
when is peak hours?
Interesting, on another video. The chap was saying, Google maps cannot be used to navigate around Tokyo, and it's just a map without the navigation part, is that true?
I'm not sure what they are referring to but we can only talk of our experience. We use google maps ALL THE TIME! lol It has never failed us. Maybe they mean if you don't have internet access then google maps isn't going to help but I think you should get internet during your travels to help with google translate and looking up where to go or any info. I guess you can always try both methods when you get to Japan and see for yourself. Hope that helps ✌️🥳
@@HangryByNature this is great feedback, thank you!
What is rush hour ? 6-8 AM and 4-6 PM ? ❤
I would say around 7 - 9am and 5 - 7pm
I been to japan 🇯🇵 twice!! Love the county and would love to go back..my wife who is from New Zealand 🇳🇿 is not to keen!! So we are off to Scotland 🏴
Good info about japan 🇯🇵 with baby 👶
Thanks! We also love it so much! Hope you guys have a great time in Scotland, we would love to do a road trip around the UK.
What time are their peak hours though? Because it varies like in SG their peak could be from 5pm until 9 pm. Is that the same in Tokyo/ Kyoto/ Osaka? THanks :)
We found it to be between morning 7am - 9am and afternoon 5pm - 7pm. The afternoon time the trains can still be busy after 7 as i think a lot of them do overtime. But it is manageable and you will be able to move around. Same across the 3 major cities.
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Hi, we are planning to go in end Aug 2019. I think I saw one of the videos where you cycled in Tokyo. Do you know if there are bike rentals that come with child seat? Our kids are 4yo and 6yo.
Hi and thanks for watching. We didn't cycle through Tokyo however it is quite easy to find on google maps and search. That's how we did it when we were in Nara and Kyoto. From what we observed, most of them have child seats but there is limited numbers, maybe you could contact them before you leave to reserve some. Hope that helps, have an awesome time when you go! Cycling is a great way to get around in Japan.
@@HangryByNature thanks!! The ones we found by googling didn't have child seats though. Hopefully we'll find something. Thanks again!
Cool tips, guys.
Definitely regarding the JR Pass, you don't need one unless you're doing lots of Shinkansen travel.
It's great you found people stop for you at pedestrian crossings. We never have anyone stop for us a zebra crossings.
Good tips about the Matsuya and Yoshinoya for quick, cheap eats. I think Sukiya is the best of those three guidon stores though.
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Thank you!
I see all these vlog of themed cafes but there are never kids. Infact I very rarely see kids in any of these videos unless specifically labeled as family vids
Just be aware -- no highchairs or rubbish bins anywhere, prams must be folded up on buses.
That's right! Thanks for the additional tips for everyone!