If he hadn't already seen what else there was in the park, I think that K would have happily spent all day just playing with the trains. Story Book House, Game House (I had fun playing Pop Up Pirate) and Train House. This included entrance to lots of different play areas including Wooden Toy House. See if you can spot a single person.Įntry to the park was 700yen for adults and 500yen for children. We also had a good view of the empty car park and the deserted park itself. As it was a weekday and not the summer holidays, parking was not a problem.Īll 4 of us went on the Big Wheel and admired the view of the Seto Inland Sea and its lovely cone-shaped islands. Like our trip to a closer amusement park back in May, there was hardly anybody there. The park was open from 10 to 5 we were there from 10.20 until it closed! It's a fair way from here, over 2 hours on the expressway, but the boys were really good in the car and it was definitely worth the drive. He didn't seem to find it too hard to get back into the working routine I suspect that he'd had enough of being at home with his nagging wife.Īnyway, last Wednesday we decided to make the most of our work-free weekdays, and went to Toy Kingdom in Okayama for the day. H went back to work on Monday, after nearly 5 months of paternity leave.
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