In May, I traveled to Nagoya with my little one, and the thing we were most looking forward to was visiting Nagoya Anpanman Children's Museum & Park.
This place is truly a paradise for kids. The park is clean, comfortable, and full of bright colors. You can see Anpanman and other adorable characters everywhere, so my child was excited from the moment we walked in.
There are plenty of indoor play areas, outdoor attractions, and themed restaurants full of playful charm. Whether you’re playing, taking photos, or having a meal, you’ll come away with lots of great memories.
It was raining heavily that morning, so I was worried it might affect our plans. Luckily, the rain stopped in the afternoon, and the outdoor show we had been looking forward to went on as planned. Seeing the characters interact so warmly with the kids made my little one laugh nonstop.
We played from morning until the afternoon and still didn’t want to leave. It’s a fantastic spot for families with children. If you’re traveling independently in Nagoya with kids, I highly recommend setting aside a full day here. I’m sure both adults and children will leave with unforgettable and happy travel memories.
Nagoya Anpanman Children's Museum & Park | Review by Queenie
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