After moving from North Carolina to Okinawa in 2022, my family was overwhelmed but fascinated by our surroundings. One familiar monument made us feel right at home: McDonald's two golden arches.
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Be amazed by the winter activities Iiyama offers families. The city's in Nagano, easy to reach from Tokyo and one of the best winter destinations in Japan. Use our guide to find family friendly activities in liyama. The information in this article is taken from The Rough Guide to Japan your essential guide for visiting Japan.
Iiyama's known as “Little Kyoto of Snow Country” and most families come here for winter sports. You'll find Madarao ski resort is particularly family friendly, with good kids' ski lessons and plenty of fun children's play areas.
Homely pensions in liyama are a great choice for family ski breaks. Tokyo's Hokuriku Shinkansen high speed train arrives in Iiyama City in just one hour, 30 minutes. Rent a car of use taxis and buses to sightsee. And for ski equipment, visit Iiyama Station Tourist Information Center.
Sledding at Kamakura Village is one of the winter activities liyama © Shinshu-Iiyama Tourism Bureau
Relaxed Madarao Mountain Ski Resort is best for families. It's in Northwest Nagano and not only provides kid's ski lessons and play areas, it also offers childcare.
A good all-rounder for skiers, it has beginner slopes, advanced skiing and off-piste terrain too. As well as group lessons, private lessons are available, with English speaking instructors. And if you're travelling with younger kids, think about staying at Madarao Kogen.
Children’s ski lessons at Madarao Ski Resort © Shinshu-Iiyama Tourism Bureau
Japanese pensions are family-run and provide spacious, private bedrooms which sleep between two and four guests. Bathrooms are often shared, there's usually a communal dining room and the home cooking is always excellent. Madarao resort has several pensions close to ski slopes.
At Togari Onsen resort bookRefre Inn Fukuzawa. This large pension has been run by Fukuzawa family for 60 years. It has a total of 14 rooms, sleeping up to six guests. The food is outstanding and you can look forward to fresh produce from the family farm.
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Home-cooked dinner at Refre Inn Fukuzawa © Shinshu-Iiyama Tourism Bureau
Kamakura Village is a temporary snow village and restaurant that's rebuilt in liyama every year. Kamakura is Japanese for 'igloo', and the village comprises a total of 20 delightful Kamakura each serving traditional local dishes.
Set near the mountains, the location's idyllic. Expect lots of fun family-friendly activities during the day. But hang on for evening to
After moving from North Carolina to Okinawa in 2022, my family was overwhelmed but fascinated by our surroundings. One familiar monument made us feel right at home: McDonald's two golden arches.
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