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Japan for Kids, A kids guide to Japan, is like having a fun map that shows you all the cool places and things to do in Japan, just like a playground map shows you where the swings and slides are.

Imagine you're playing with your best friend, and you both have a special toy box. This toy box has miniature versions of real places in Japan, like Mount Fuji as a tiny mountain, or a little sushi restaurant where you can pretend to eat lunch with chopsticks.

Like a Storybook Adventure

This guide is like reading a storybook together, but instead of just listening, you get to explore, play, and even dress up like people in Japan. You might wear a kimono, try writing with a brush, or pretend to be a ninja doing secret missions.

A Map That Changes With You

It's not just one big map, it changes as you grow older, so you can learn more about Japan when you're ready for new adventures. It’s like having a toy box that grows bigger and has cooler toys every year!

You don’t need magic, just imagination, playtime, and a little bit of fun with real-life things from Japan. Japan for Kids, A kids guide to Japan, is like having a fun map that shows you all the cool places and things to do in Japan, just like a playground map shows you where the swings and slides are.

Imagine you're playing with your best friend, and you both have a special toy box. This toy box has miniature versions of real places in Japan, like Mount Fuji as a tiny mountain, or a little sushi restaurant where you can pretend to eat lunch with chopsticks.

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Examples

  1. A child learns that cherry blossoms are a big part of Japanese festivals.
  2. Kids discover that robots can be found in places like Tokyo's Akihabara.
  3. A student finds out that the moon is important during the Obon festival.

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