Discover the best family-friendly neighborhoods, kid-friendly places to stay, what to pack, transportation tips, and why Nana House Tokyo is perfect for families and long-term stays.
The best neighborhoods to stay in Tokyo with children
What to pack for a family trip to Tokyo
How to use Tokyo’s transportation system with kids and strollers
Why families prefer furnished houses over hotels
Where to find a family-friendly home in Tokyo like Nana House
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Where to Stay in Tokyo with Family & Long-Term Travel
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Tokyo is consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the world. Families benefit from:
Clean streets and public spaces
Reliable public transportation
Helpful station staff
Clearly marked emergency facilities
Children can safely explore parks, train stations, and shopping areas under normal travel precautions.
Nerima is popular with families because of its residential atmosphere and open spaces. It’s also home to the Harry Potter Studio Tour Tokyo, a major attraction for kids and parents alike.
Why families love Nerima:
Parks and playgrounds nearby
Quiet streets
Affordable family housing
Easy train access to Ikebukuro
Ikebukuro is perfect for families who want fun and convenience.
Highlights:
Sunshine City (aquarium, indoor theme park, shopping mall)
Direct JR lines to major areas
International restaurants and supermarkets
Family-friendly attractions
These neighborhoods offer a “local Tokyo” feel, making them ideal for families staying longer than a week.
Benefits:
Quiet residential environment
Safe walking routes
Close to schools and clinics
Easy access to central Toky
While hotels are convenient, many families find them challenging for longer stays:
Small rooms
No kitchen for baby food
Limited laundry options
Higher costs for multiple rooms
A furnished house or apartment offers:
Separate bedrooms
Full kitchen
Living space for kids to play
Laundry facilities
Storage for strollers and luggage
This creates a home-like environment, which helps children feel comfortable and relaxed.
Nana House Tokyo is a family-friendly furnished house rental designed specifically for travelers with children and long-term guests.
Nana House offers thoughtful family features that are rare in Tokyo rentals:
Baby crib
Baby blankets & pillows
Kids’ bowls, cups, and cutlery
Baby high chair
Stroller
Washing machine & drying space
Fully equipped kitchen
Parents can focus on enjoying Tokyo instead of worrying about supplies.
World-famous theme parks with rides for all ages.
A magical indoor experience perfect for children and fans of all ages.
Great for outdoor family activities.
Aquarium, planetarium, and indoor play areas.
Lightweight stroller (foldable for trains)
Comfortable walking shoes
Portable snacks
Wet wipes and hand sanitizer
Refillable water bottles
Diapers (available in Japan but sizes may differ)
Baby carrier
Favorite toys or comfort items
Avoid rush hours (7:30–9:30 AM, 5:30–7:30 PM)
Look for elevators in major stations
Use IC cards (Suica or PASMO) for quick entry
Major hubs like Ikebukuro, Ueno, and Tokyo Station have elevators and accessible routes.
Tokyo is extremely child-friendly when it comes to food:
Convenience stores offer healthy snacks and meals
Many restaurants have kids’ menus
Supermarkets sell ready-made meals and baby food
Having a private kitchen makes meal planning even easier.
Families often prefer private houses because they offer:
More space for children to play
Better sleep with separate rooms
Quiet environment
Flexibility for meals and schedules
3 bedrooms
Free parking
3-minute walk to Ekoda Station
Perfect for large families
3 bedrooms
8-minute walk to Ekoda Station
6 minutes to Ikebukuro
Great for long stays
2 bedrooms
1 stop to Harry Potter Studio
7 minutes to Ikebukuro
Ideal for sightseeing families
Book early during school holidays and cherry blossom season
Choose houses near train stations
Ask about baby equipment in advance
Look for long-stay discounts
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Yes. Most major stations and attractions have elevators and accessible routes.
Yes. Supermarkets and convenience stores carry a wide range of baby food and snacks.
For longer stays, private houses offer more space, kitchens, and comfort than hotels.
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