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A Fun Itinerary and tips For Traveling To Osaka With Kids | Where to stay | How to get Around



Join my family and I as we explore what to do in Osaka. In this video, I’ll share how we spent 6 days in Osaka with a toddler including where to stay, what to eat, and what to do. What to expect when traveling with young children in Osaka? Watch and find out! Enjoy!

Some highlights include:
– Visiting UNIVERSAL STUDIOS and the brand new SUPER NINTENDO WORLD
– Endless things to do and see in the DOTONBORI area
– Get trapped inside a massive bubble at KIDS PLAZA
– Tasting fresh treats at KUROMON MARKET
– Make friends with local deer in NARA

// VIDEO OVERVIEW //

[0:40] NAVIGATING the city via train and foot
[1:49] Where is the BEST PLACE TO STAY so you are close by to everything
[2:52] Fun THINGS TO DO that the whole family will enjoy
[5:55] Some child-friendly FOOD OPTIONS
[7:31] CONCLUSION

// OUR RECOMMENDATIONS //

* Natural Hot Springs Nono Namba Hotel (https://www.hotespa.net/hotels/nono_nanba/english.html)
* Kids Plaza children play museum (https://www.kidsplaza.or.jp/en/)
* Fishing Restaurant Zaou (https://www.zauo.com/en/howto/)
* TsuruTonTan Udon restaurant (https://www.tsurutontan.co.jp/menu/)
* Kuromon market (https://kuromon.com/en/)

Music track: This Is For You by Lukrembo
Source: https://freetouse.com/music
Copyright Free Background Music
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Getting Around
01:48 Where to Stay
02:51 Things to Do
05:51 Where to eat
07:28 Conclusion

6 Comments

  1. Thanks for this! Traveling with kids in Japan is a very good topic, there's not enough info out there on the internet.

  2. You did a good job of covering the topic in this video! One question I always had when searching this topic was "where to eat with picky kids" … like kids who don't like to try particularly new things or seafood. We found Denny's and Saizeriya particularly helpful in this case, as well as IPPUDO and some random shops that had new foods or takes on familiar foods that were not too "extreme" for the little ones.

  3. Very helpful as usual! My husband and our 3 adopted children watched this in preparation for our trip.

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