Kyoto Half Day Local Kids Cultural Experience





Description
Your kids will have the opportunity to share fun experiences with local kids and learn more about Japanese culture. This is the only place in Kyoto where you can do this. You can enjoy sightseeing in Kyoto while your kids do fun activities with us.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Reviews(3)
Leaving your kid somewhere new in a foreign country is always a bit of a leap. ULU Village made it feel easy. The space is secure, the staff-to-child ratio is great, and you can just tell everyone there genuinely loves working with kids. Our 7-year-old did calligraphy, helped prepare a meal, and joined a traditional dance. He came home with souvenirs he made himself, and they're now sitting proudly on his bookshelf back in Toronto. If you're a parent in Kyoto needing a few hours to yourself — or you just want your kids to have a real cultural experience — just book it.
It was a very nice place all of us enjoyed it and my nephew stayed here for 2 days, he interacted with local kids, and had the chance to practice English and learn a bit of Japanese. It was a clean place, they offered snacks and the staff was very friendly and supportive. It was just the right amount of kids and worth the time and price we decided to be here.
My children were getting a little tired of visiting shrine after shrine and temple after temple in Kyoto, so I came across this place through my search. All the staff were cheerful, kind, and genuinely caring. They engaged with my children at a relaxed, unhurried pace, which made me feel I could really trust them. Being able to play alongside local Kyoto children was a truly invaluable experience and created memories we will treasure forever. We got to make food together, try a matcha experience, practice calligraphy, and enjoy a festival experience. The children also painted cherry blossoms — they all looked like they were having the best time. If we ever visit Kyoto again, we will definitely come back.



