Take Your Toddlers to Tokyo
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Raising three kids in Japan, the author has been to any and all possible and impossible corner of Tokyo where you can and want to take children. Collecting his experiences from 15 years of travel, he shares tips and information about everything a parent asks whrn they start considering taking their kids to Tokyo. Traveling with toddlers has its own special challenges, and the author has been there and done that in most parts of Tokyo. His readers find out everything about taking the train and subway in Tokyo; how and where to stay in a hotel or AirBnB, and where to buy childrens necesdities. If you are planning a trip to Tokyo with your kids, this is the book you need to get it right.
Wisterian Watertree
I am Wisterian Watertree, and now it is four and a half years since we packed the kids, grandma, and my niece in a taxi at 5 AM and went to Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok to board the flight to Tokyo, our new home. My triplets are soon 5 years old and yesterday my daughter woke up at 06:30 and said "Daddy, I can't wait!" "Wait for what?" "To go on a round-the-world trip!".That tells you something about what kind of family we are - we love to travel, discover new things, find out new ways of doing things and relating to the world. And I love writing about them. I am currently writing a series of travel guides for people who want to go to Tokyo, so expect more updates coming here soon.
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