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Fun for Kids at Kyoto’s ‘Otafuku’ Playground: A Must-Visit Family Spot

2024.12.13
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Otafuku is a character closely associated with traditional Japanese culture and folklore. It is particularly known as a symbol of good fortune and happiness. The name ‘Otafuku’ means ‘having much fortune,’ symbolizing the bringing of luck. The word ‘Tafu’ (多福) means ‘many,’ conveying the wish for an abundance of happiness to come. Otafuku represents ‘fortune,’ and is a symbol of wishing for good luck and happiness.

At AriHana Kyoto, one of the most popular activities is Fukuwarai, a traditional Japanese game. If you’re visiting Kyoto, come experience this fun and unique Japanese pastime at AriHana Kyoto. It’s not only a playground for children but also a great place for adults to join in the fun! Whether you’re looking for a cultural experience during your sightseeing, or seeking a place to enjoy with your family on a rainy or cold day, AriHana Kyoto offers the perfect spot to discover Japanese culture and play together.No reservation required.

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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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