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Experience Traditional Japanese Paper Balloon Play at AriHana Kyoto – A Fun Indoor Activity for Kids and Families!

2025.02.01
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The paper balloon (Kamifusen) is a traditional and colorful Japanese toy, once commonly enjoyed by children. While opportunities to play with it are rare today, it remains a delightful experience.

Despite being soft and delicate, paper balloons make a satisfying popping sound when gently tapped, creating a peaceful and enjoyable experience for both kids and adults.

At AriHana Kyoto, you can enjoy this fun and unique kids’ activity indoors, making it a perfect option for family fun in Kyoto—especially on cold or rainy days. Whether you’re looking for Kyoto attractions or a way for kids to play indoors, this activity is a great choice. And it’s not just for children! Adults can also enjoy learning about and experiencing a traditional Japanese toy.

No reservations are required, so feel free to stop by with your family and enjoy a fun, kid-friendly and culturally enriching activity at AriHana Kyoto.

Keywords: Play kids, Kids Play, Kids activity, kids family, Kyoto attractions, traditional Japanese toys, indoor activities for kids, family fun in Kyoto.

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417-7 Kanecho-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City
info@arihana-kyoto.com
  • 【Train】
    11 min. walk from Kiyomizu Gojo Station on the Keihan Main Line, 16 min. walk from Shichijo Station on the Keihan Main Line.
  • 【Bus】
    City Bus / Umamachi bus stop (approx. 2 min. walk), Keihan Bus / Gojozaka bus stop (approx. 3 min. walk)
  • 【car】
    We do not have a private parking lot. Please use coin-operated parking lots in the neighborhood.
  • 【Bicycle】
    Bicycle parking is available.
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