

A Family Trip in West Kyushi—Exploring Wild Nature and Traditional Culture
With the Easter holidays approaching, why not consider a trip to Kyushu, Japan, for a family adventure filled with laughter and excitement! Tickets are ready, allowing children to explore this magical land with eager anticipation. Here, they will have the opportunity to experience diverse natural landscapes, interact with adorable animals, participate in cultural activities, and make lasting memories during the Easter break.
Before departure, make sure to prepare sufficient travel data and electronic device chargers. In addition to packing adult and children's clothes into a spacious suitcase, consider providing children with their own luggage. This not only encourages independence but also enhance their involvement.
European Town Theme Park—Huis Ten Bosch
Huis Ten Bosch is Japan's largest theme park, featuring Dutch-style architecture, traditional windmills, and beautiful canals that transport visitors to a European town. The park offers various family-friendly activities such as carriage rides, antique wooden carousels, and other entertainment facilities suitable for children. Visitors can also enjoy opera, various dances, and music performances within the park. To relax, take a boat tour around the park, appreciating different sights and structures. During this Easter, there's a Miffy Rabbit celebration with exhibitions, special events, and photo spots.
In crowded places, especially with children, it's essential to be vigilant. Be well-prepared, and consider placing a tracking device in the child's belongings for quick location and reunion if they happen to wander off.
Nature Eco-Experience—Kujuku Islands
Known for its beautiful island cluster and clear seawater, the coastline of the Kujuku Islands features towering cliffs and unique rock formations. Besides touring the area by sightseeing boat to learn about the history, culture, and natural landscapes of each island, participate in snorkeling to appreciate the underwater ecology, including colorful fish and coral. A must-visit in the Kujuku Islands is the Kujukushima Aquarium Umi Kirara, offering exciting dolphin shows and Japan's largest outdoor jellyfish exhibition area, providing children with an unforgettable eco-experience.
When traveling with children and staying in hotels, hygiene, especially hot water sanitation, is a concern. Bring a foldable travel electric kettle to ensure children's health and well-being.
Interactive Eco Theme Park—Bio Park
Bio Park is an ecological theme park known for its rich biodiversity, interactive exhibits, and natural surroundings. The open animal areas simulate natural habitats, allowing children to get closer to the animals and experience their lives in a wild-like environment. Various animal performances and interactive experiences, such as bird flying shows and animal theaters, provide children with opportunities to learn about ecology and conservation.
Excited children tend to run around and get sweaty and dusty easily. Bring portable electronic laundry ball and disinfectant sprays to care for children's health.
Kimono Cultural Experience—Hirado City
Hirado City, about a two-hour drive from Nagasaki, was once a vital trading post connecting East and West. In addition to preserving some Edo-period samurai residences and gardens, the city boasts European-style architecture from that era, such as churches and trading posts. Visitors can experience wearing kimonos, stroll through streets blending traditional Japanese and exotic styles, and leave their picturesque impressions. You can also wear kimonos to the tea room near the Matsura Historical Museum for a tea ceremony experience, providing children with unforgettable insights into Japanese culture.
Children grow up quickly, and capturing every moment is essential. Bring a lightweight digital camera during the trip to easily document vlogs, allowing children to revisit the unforgettable memories of the journey in the future.