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safe to travel with kids to japan

Oct 01, 2010

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Reiko Suzuki
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Answered by Reiko Suzuki , Tokyo, Japan

Yes, it is. It's one of the safest countries to travel whether are with kids or not.

Oct 02, 2010

Jim Pagliaro
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Answered by Jim Pagliaro , Tokio, Japan

Japan is probably one of the safest countries in the world for travelers. There are no scams or thieves or cut purses to speak of . You can leave your belonging unattended and no one (Japanese) will touch them. No guns, few gangs and shy people (when it comes to foreign interaction) all lead to safe traveling.

Oct 02, 2010

Gerd Nagel

Comment by Gerd Nagel from Kasukabe, Japan

All true and goog advice

Oct 28, 2010


Zoli
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Answered by Zoli , Tokyo, Japan

Yes Japan is a safe country.
Probably the lowest crime in the world.
But the public transport not 100% baby buggy friendly.Our overseas baby buggy does not fit through the train stations entry gate,only @ the wheelchair entry.
Many stations does not have elevators or Lifts.
Buses have high stairs,baby cart not welcomed there.
Peoples don`t give you their seat if you are with baby or child, even if they sitting in the disabled seats.
Not many english signs, which might confuse about train directions,
However like in many places there is few clubs what i don`t recommend: clubs in Roppongi(where African guys are trying to catch ppls from the street to visit their club)

Oct 30, 2010

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