4/5 hiro w. 4 years ago on Google • 13 reviews
It's
expensive,
but
it's
useful
for
letting
small
children
who
can't
sit
still
play.
It
is
especially
safe
to
play
on
weekday
mornings
as
it
is
empty.
After
3:00
p.m.,
an
increasing
number
of
children
who
appear
to
be
in
the
lower
grades
of
kindergarten
or
elementary
school
start
running
around,
so
parents
of
preschoolers
need
to
be
careful
to
ensure
their
safety.
(I
may
be
biased,
but
children
of
that
age
can
play
by
themselves,
so
there
are
quite
a
few
parents
who
leave
their
children
alone
while
talking
to
mom
friends
or
playing
with
their
smartphones.)
(The
other
parent
may
not
be
watching,
so
please
ensure
your
child's
safety
yourself.)
Inside
the
facility,
there
are
a
variety
of
play
and
play
shops
and
play
toys
that
children
would
not
be
able
to
do
at
home,
as
well
as
a
picture
book
corner.
There
is
also
something
to
play
with
by
rolling
marbles,
and
a
corner
with
Thomas
toys.
You
can
also
make
crafts.
For
active
children,
there
is
an
athletic
zone
in
the
back,
trampolines,
and
go-karts.
It
seemed
like
children
around
kindergarten
age
could
enjoy
athletics,
but
in
reality,
some
children
as
young
as
2
years
old
can
climb
up
on
their
own
and
enjoy
the
slide.
For
infants,
there
is
an
area
for
children
aged
0
to
2
years
old,
so
they
can
safely
exercise
their
bodies
there.
However,
from
around
1
and
a
half
years
old,
my
child
started
playing
only
in
the
outside
area.
Only
drinks
with
lids
may
be
brought
in.
There
are
also
vending
machines
inside.
Large
luggage
can
be
stored
in
lockers
for
free.
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