Travelling to. Japan on Tuesday with our 4 and 6 year old. So we’ve planned the days to be a bit light to cater for possible eventualities. Keen to hear feedback on anything i should add for the kids. I will most likely be exploring the city when they retire to bed.
**8 March (Tokyo)**\- Arrive at 7am. We don’t expect much jetlag as there is an hour difference with our home country. Hotel check in is at 1500 so we have hours to kill.- Legoland, Joypolis, Science Museum and hang around the Gundam robot
**9 March (Tokyo)**\- Disneyland (We have never been to one and i understand land is better for the 4 year old)
**10 March (Tokyo)**\- Teamlab Planets- Check into accomodation in Shinjuku- Explore Golden Gai, Decks Odaiba (Retro Games)
**11 March (Tokyo)**\- Akihabara- Asakusa- Ueno Park- Tokyo Skytree
**12 March (Tokyo)**\- Explore Shibuya (Pokemon Centre, Nintendo Shop)- Harajuku Mipig
**13 March (Tokyo)**\- Easy day – shopping for trinkets at Tokyu hands roam around Shinjuku
**14 March (Osaka)**\- Shinkasen to Osaka. Check into accomodation in Nishi- Explore Dontonbori Area
**15 March (Osaka)**\- Universal Studios
**16 March (Osaka)**\- Osaka Castle
**17 March (Osaka)**\- Nara Day trip
**18 March (Osaka)**\- Aquarium, Tempozan, Kids Plaza Osaka, Expo City
**19 March (Kyoto)**\- Travel to Kyoto. Check into accomodation- Explore Kyoto station and area around
**20 March (Kyoto)**\- Tofuku-ji- Fushimi Inari
**21 March (Kyoto)**\- Kyoto Railway Museum
**22 March (Kyoto)**\- Gion district- Shopping
**23 March (Kyoto)**\- Shopping Nishiki Market- Travel to Tokyo
**24 March (Tokyo)**\- Fly out of narita at 11am
A few questions:
1. I have checked and it looks like the JRPass is not worth it for me. Is this correct?
2. How do i use the Suica for a 4 year old on the trains? Does she have to tap it herself?