Indoor Playgrounds in Kyoto
- 2024.11.24
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Today, a family from Amherst, USA, came to visit. Their 4-year-old daughter was absolutely captivated by the Japanese toys, playing with them one after another. She even tried origami, enthusiastically learning from her parents. She also said, ‘I love kimonos!’ and chose a pink one to wear, showing off her adorable smile. While the little girl played, both her father and mother got deeply involved in traditional Japanese games. They enjoyed activities like origami, kendama , daruma-drop, and picture books, spending a fulfilling time themselves. At the end, they also made fans. The little girl said, ‘I want to keep playing here!’ and her mother thanked us, saying, ‘In Kyoto, it’s mostly temple sightseeing, and children often get bored. Thank you for opening such a wonderful place!’ They were all so happy, and it made me feel truly grateful. I opened AriHana Kyoto as a space for children to play and for people of all ages to enjoy together. It’s a place where both adults and families with children can easily experience Japanese cultural traditions and games. No reservations required. Whether you’re sightseeing or just passing through, please feel free to stop by and enjoy this unique experience.
Keywords: Play Kyoto, Experience Kyoto, Culture Experience, Kyoto culture, traditional Japanese arts, Kyoto workshops, origami, kimono experience, Kyoto tourism.