⛩️ Nezu Shrine — Torii tunnels winding through seasonal flowers. Photogenic and peaceful, without heavy crowds or big stairs.
🏮 Kanda Myojin — A cheerful shrine where anime culture meets tradition. Children love the colorful charms and character-themed good luck items.
🛡️ Tokyo National Museum — Samurai armor, swords, pottery, and artwork presented with simple explanations. Spacious halls make walking easy and calm.
🏚️ Edo-Tokyo Open Air — Real wooden houses and merchant shops rebuilt outdoors. Kids love stepping through old doors and imagining how people lived.
🍦 Yanaka Ginza — A nostalgic shopping street with croquettes, shaved ice, and classic candies. Friendly vendors and a relaxed small-town vibe.
💡Family Tips
- Explain basic shrine etiquette to kids before entering.
- Wear soft, comfortable shoes some paths are gravel.
- Use restrooms when you see them.
- Ask before taking indoor photos.
- End with snacks or tea to keep children’s energy up.

