Opening hours, fees and event dates change. Before you go, please confirm the latest details on each facility's or organizer's official information.
What to look for in a kid-friendly shop
What's welcome when eating out with kids is tatami seating (zashiki) where you can take off your shoes and relax, a private room where you needn't mind those around you, plus baby chairs and a kids' menu. Higashimurayama has family-oriented shops with such features, and set-meal shops and family restaurants where you can sit at ease. For a child tired from sightseeing or park play, and the whole family, choose a place where you can all take a breather.
Plan it as “play first, then eat”
A day with kids becomes much easier if you plan “a play spot” and “a meal” as a set. For example, lunch at a nearby shop after playing your heart out at an indoor park or a park. Higashimurayama has plenty of play spots kids will enjoy, so use the play-spot guide to plan out your day.
- Whether there's tatami seating, a private room or baby chairs differs by shop. If you're concerned, check with the shop and reserve in advance.
- On parenting-family information sites like “Iko-yo,” you can search for kid-friendly shops by condition.
- Checking in advance whether a stroller can get in easily, and whether there are stairs, gives peace of mind.
- Hours, menus and facilities change. Check each shop's official information before visiting.
This site does not publish shop rankings or rating scores. Features such as tatami seating, private rooms and baby chairs, plus hours and menus, vary by shop. Check each shop's official information or parenting sites like Iko-yo for the latest before visiting.
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