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- Family Fun | The Peninsula Tokyo
The Peninsula Tokyo welcomes the little ones in your family with tailored children’s amenities, activities, and kid-friendly menus so that all you need to do is create treasured and unforgettable memories
- 10 Best Expat-Friendly Childcare Services in Tokyo
When working as an expat there’s usually more than one time-zone we need to consider so we’ve tried to include childcare services that are accommodating and flexible
- The Peninsula Tokyo : Luxury Hotel | Asian Geographical
The Peninsula Tokyo is family-friendly, offering several amenities to cater to guests with children Family rooms and inter-connecting rooms are available for added convenience
- Book a Luxury Suite at The Peninsula Tokyo | ASMALLWORLD Collection
The Peninsula Academy offers activities for kids, such as Furin (Japanese wind chime) making classes When it comes to food for the kids, in-room menus and amenities like bathrobes and toothbrushes will appeal as well
- The Peninsula Tokyo - Kodomo
A full “Peninsula Academy” programme of kids’ activities, including treasure hunts, chocolate-making and a trip to Hakuhinkan Toy Park with the hotel’s “Toy Concierge ”
- Childcare for Tourists in Tokyo | Need Childcare | Travelling to Tokyo . . .
At Essential Care Tokyo, we are committed to providing a caring and supportive environment that eases the challenges of traveling with children We strive to create memorable experiences for your child while offering you the peace of mind to explore and enjoy all that Japan has to offer
- The Peninsula Academy | The Peninsula Tokyo
The Peninsula Academy is a learning and activity program created to provide a personalized introduction to key aspects of cultural, lifestyle, and culinary experiences during guests' stays
- The Peninsula Tokyo - Tripadvisor
We spent our first four nights in Japan at The Peninsula Tokyo, booking two rooms for our family of five—a Grand Premier Room with Palace Garden views and a Corner Premier Room with City views The rooms were spacious and comfortable, though the décor felt slightly dated
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