Kyoto with Kids: Family Travel Guide

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This guide helps families plan a child-friendly Kyoto trip. It answers: “What to do in Kyoto with kids?”

Quick Facts

  • Best for: Families with children of all ages
  • Recommended days: 2-3 days
  • Kid-friendly transport: Buses and trains have priority seats, strollers allowed

Best Activities for Kids

Fushimi Inari Shrine

Walking through thousands of torii gates is like a treasure hunt. Go partway up – the lower section is stroller-friendly. Kids love the fox statues.

Children and adults walking through the iconic red torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine
Fushimi Inari Shrine — Photo by Basile Morin / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0

Arashiyama Monkey Park

Hike up (about 20 min) to see wild monkeys. Kids can feed them from inside an enclosed shelter. Great views too.

Wild Japanese macaque monkeys being fed by visitors from inside an enclosed shelter at Arashiyama Monkey Park
Arashiyama Monkey Park — Photo by Noneotuho (talk) / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0

Toei Kyoto Studio Park

Movie theme park with samurai shows, ninja maze, and costume rentals. Kids can dress as ninja or samurai.

Children dressed in traditional ninja and samurai costumes at Toei Kyoto Studio Park
Toei Kyoto Studio Park — Photo by Maksym Grinenko / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0

Kyoto Railway Museum

Steam trains, bullet trains, and driving simulators. Near Kyoto Station.

A family observing a Shinkansen bullet train exhibit at the Kyoto Railway Museum
Kyoto Railway Museum — Photo by Saigen Jiro / Wikimedia Commons / CC0

Tips

  • Pacing: One or two major temples per day is enough with kids.
  • Food: Many restaurants have kids menus (okosama lunch).
  • Strollers: Rental strollers available at Kyoto Station.

Getting There

Arriving in Kyoto

Recommended (Premium): From Kansai International Airport (KIX), take the 🔵 JR Haruka Limited Express from Terminal 1 directly to Kyoto Station in approximately 75 minutes. Many Haruka trains feature a “Hello Kitty” design, which is often a highlight for children. Convenience: For families with strollers or heavy luggage, the Airport Limousine Bus serves both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, reaching Kyoto Station in approximately 85–100 minutes without the need to navigate station platforms.

From Osaka Itami Airport (ITM), the Recommended option is the Airport Limousine Bus, which takes approximately 50–55 minutes to reach Kyoto Station. If arriving by Shinkansen from Tokyo or Osaka, you will arrive directly at Kyoto Station.

Getting Around with Kids

Kyoto’s public transport is extensive, but navigating it with children requires some planning. While the city bus network covers most sights, buses can be extremely crowded and difficult to manage with strollers. Whenever possible, prioritize the subway or trains.

Key lines for sightseeing include:

  • Subways: The 🟢 Karasuma Line and 🟠 Tozai Line are stroller-friendly and connect central districts.
  • Private Lines: Use the 🟢 Keihan Line for Fushimi Inari and Gion, or the 🟤 Hankyu Line for trips to Arashiyama.
  • JR Lines: The 🔵 JR Nara Line connects Kyoto Station to Fushimi Inari and Uji.

For payment, use an ICOCA card (available at JR West stations) or compatible cards like Suica/PASMO. Children aged 6–11 require a child’s IC card for half-priced fares, while children under 6 generally travel free (up to two per paying adult). For short distances between temples, taxis are a worthwhile investment to save energy.

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Last updated: 2026-02-03

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