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7 Days 6 Nights Father and Son Travel Log to Osaka and Kyoto!!!

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Basically this post is sharing about how I managed my 3 years old son alone in 7 days 6 nights trip to Osaka and Kyoto. Many fathers would think it is an impossible mission to handle a kid alone. They will need their mother at all times, changing diaper is a nuisance, always crying for milk, running around uncontrollably and many more. I will show you how I did it in a simplest way I can put it in this post. Preparation before your travel with your kid: More family trip as a start. At least 5 times a year, local or overseas. Take your kid to local tourist spots first. Such as zoo, water park or beach and overnight for just one night for the start. Gets longer stay throughout the year. Get started when they are still very young. So you anticipate what kind of urgency and mess you will get yourself into. It may be frustrated but in the end you will get used to it. Start to take him to take a plane. So he knows about an airplane and it is taking him to somewhere very far aw...

Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Kyoto

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My son is too young for Universal Studio so I decided to take him to Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan. Kaiyukan is one of Japan’s most spectacular aquariums, world-renowned for its innovative presentation. Kaiyukan shows the aquatic animals of the Pacific Rim at their most vibrant and dynamic, by recreating the natural environment of their habitats. The ticket price is: Over 60 years old: 2,000 yen Over 16 years old: 2,300 yen 7 - 15 years old: 1,200 yen 4 - 6 years old: 600 yen 3 years old and below: Free Once again my son is enjoying a free entrance! There are too many benefits to bring your 3 years old kid for travel! At the beginning of the tour, we will pass through a 5m long tunnel which is known as the Aqua Gate . After that, we were bring to a miniature Japan Forest . The forest absorbs rainwater, and the rainwater goes on to form small rivulets in crevices among the rocks. In time, it flows onward to rivers and ultimately the sea. This exhibit recreate...