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  • Japan - What To Expect - Highlights
  • About Me & Where To Find Me
  • How To Get The Best Out Of Japan
  • Japan Travel Planning Tips And Highlights
  • March 21, 2022: Going To School
  • Driving In Japan
  • Car Rental Tips And Tricks
  • The Year In Japan
  • Discovering Tohoku
  • Japan - What To Expect
  • April 10: Seasonal delicacies at McDonalds
  • April 20: The Dangerous Japanese City Streets
  • The Five Seasons Of Japan
  • Read More Tips Here Every Other Week
  • May 3, 2022: Garbage Collection
  • Triple Toddlers In Tokyo
  • May 11, 2022: Vegetable fields close to Tokyo
  • Taking the train in Tokyo
  • Staying Safe In Japan
  • May 29 2022: Dog Pooping Not Allowed!
  • June 27, 2022: How To Navigate A Japanese Hotel Breakfast
  • Wisterian Watertrees Writing Samples
  • Sign Up For My Newsletter And More Here!
  • August 12, 2022: The Kei Truck
  • What Am I Writing Now?
  • September 7, 2022: Rainy Days And Traffic Dangers
  • September 25, 2022: Masks Will Not Go Away From Japan
  • October 15, 2022: Is It Open Or Closed?
  • My Current And Forthcoming Books About Visiting Japan
  • Worcationeering - how to prepare for remote vacation work
  • November 13, 2022: The Osaka And Tokyo Escalators
  • December 13, 2022: Seeing Around Corners
  • Driving In Japan - Contents

Triple Toddlers In Tokyo

Want to know more about the book? I made a video where I talk a bit about the book and give some tips about what you will get and what to expect from Tokyo.
We have traveled a lot in Japan over the past 15 years, and while our kids were toddlers we learned a lot about what to do to get the most out of your trip.
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At the Tokyo Fire Brigade annual showcase, where you can put out a fire even if you are three.
Japan is a very child-friendly place, and there are many events which your kids will
love. You may not have thought about them in advance, but the local tourist office will be happy to give you recommendations (in English). Both for events your kids will enjoy and about places they will like - and not like so much.
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Sparrow dancing at the Aoba Matsuri in Sendai, the biggest city in the Tohoku region.
Of course, Japan is not like your home. Sometimes, it feels like you have not just traveled to a different country, but to a different planet. Things are so different in Japan that it is hard to make sense of them sometimes. Maybe not for your kids, who will be as adaptable as children anywhere. But for you.
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At the Iwaki Aquarium in Fukushima, where the warm water from Okinawa meet the cold stream from north of Hokkaido.
That is why I wrote a book, not about what we have experienced during 15 years in Japan with three kids, but about how our experiences can help you navigate Tokyo. “Take Your Toddlers To Tokyo” is both a handbook in how to survive Japan, and explanations of what you will see and meet in the most exciting city in the world.
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The ebook is now available for (you can choose which store to get it from on the linked book page). And that is where you can get the pocket book too!!

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