To Make Kids from All Over the World Fans of Japan ~ Kyoto with Kids Starts Educational Tour Service

2020.02.04

For families from all over the world, especially children, to like Kyoto and create memories that will last a lifetime. Because the Kyoto based company was started by local moms, they have access to special networks around the community and have made the only service in Kyoto specialized in serving families visiting with kids. From their experience in serving foreign families traveling in Kyoto they will now offer contents for educational tours for groups such as school tours visiting Japan.
For school officials and travel agencies, please contact this website.

Kyoto with Kids (Taoyaka & Co.)

Kyoto with Kids Educational Tour for Visitors to Japan Content Features

① Experiences not found anywhere else
With ideas from local moms and the unique regional network Kyoto with Kids has developed you can experience places such as temples not usually open to the public, etc. They can also arrange plans for experiences not typically available.

② Communication with locals
With moms currently raising kids, Kyoto with Kids is rooted in the local community. This Program have contacts at local kindergartens and schools and they have experience making arrangements for travelers to meet and interact with Kyoto locals such as craftsmen, monks, etc.

③ Discoveries and learning beyond the experience itself
Because of the “Kyoto with Kids” company is founded by local moms, their services are more than just about travel, they can plan and provide programs in which kids on school tours, etc can experience something new and learn something while on their trip. They believe that they can make sure your school tour to Kyoto is unforgettable.
About Kyoto with Kids (Taoyaka & Co.)

This service was started by “Kyoto with Kids” company.
And this company is started by Kyoto moms, a new service offering educational tours for groups such as school tours from overseas by using the network connections of the moms currently raising kids in Kyoto.
They believe that through travel, we can make a peaceful future in which kids have hope. For the community, for the world, for ourselves: from moms to many others in different stages of life, they have created a place where each individual can showcase their strengths.

Name: Kyoto with Kids (Taoyaka & Co.)
Location: Ueda north building F3, 363, Shiogama-cho, Gojosakaimachi kado, Shimogyoku, Kyoto 600-8103
E-mail: info@kyotowithkids.com
URL: https://kyotowithkids.com/

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