D AY S O U T W I T H C H I L D R E N
IN JA PA N
BRANDON GLICKSTEIN Co-Founder & Integrator at Monster Lead Group
D AY S O U T W I T H C H I L D R E N I N JA PA N For those traveling in Japan with children, the attractions listed below make for the perfect day out.
T O K Y O D O M E C I T Y, TOKYO This amusement park features the Thunder Dolphin, a rollercoaster that
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sweeps around and between the buildings of the city for a thrilling ride. There are plenty of child-friendly, less adrenaline-fueled rides on offer too. Day passes are available for unlimited riding, or visitors can opt for a single ride ticket, a five ride pass, or a night pass that’s valid from 5pm.
SCMAGLEV AND R A I LWAY PA R K This vast, interactive museum offers a fascinating exploration of the development and history of the rail industry in Japan and features rolling stock and rail simulators. Tickets for the bullet train driver simulator are assigned via lottery; visitors should enter their details on the day of their attendance at the park, and the winners are announced on the same day.
SKY CIRCUS, TOKYO Sky Circus is a virtual reality park featuring an aerial rollercoaster and a ‘Bullet Flight’ attraction that takes riders on a trip around some of Tokyo’s most famous landmarks. Visitors should be aware that children can only ride on the attractions if they are over seven years of age and taller than 130cm.
Sky Circus is a virtual reality park featuring an aerial rollercoaster and a ‘Bullet Flight’ attraction that takes riders on a trip around some of Tokyo’s most famous landmarks.
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