

Kyoto is often seen as a city of temples, gardens, and traditions — but it’s also surprisingly family-friendly. Traveling with kids in Kyoto doesn’t have to be overwhelming.
From cultural experiences tailored for little ones to outdoor spaces where they can run free, Kyoto offers a balance of education and fun. Here’s your guide to enjoying Kyoto with kids, with activities that both parents and children will love.
Why Kyoto Works for Families
Unlike bustling Tokyo or Osaka, Kyoto moves at a slower pace. Temples often have open gardens where kids can explore, and many cultural experiences — from kimono dress-up to tea ceremonies — can be adapted for younger travelers. Plus, Kyoto’s compact size makes sightseeing easier with children.
👉 If you’re planning a longer family trip, check our Japan Travel with Kids: 10 Stress-Free Tips Every Parent Should Know.
Family-Friendly Activities in Kyoto
1. Arashiyama Bamboo Grove & Monkey Park
Walk through towering bamboo stalks, then head to Iwatayama Monkey Park, where kids can feed monkeys safely behind a fence while enjoying panoramic city views.
📍 Arashiyama Info
2. Kyoto Railway Museum
Perfect for train lovers! Kids can board real locomotives, try simulators, and learn about Japan’s famous shinkansen.
📍 Kyoto Railway Museum Official
3. Kyoto Aquarium
Small but modern, this aquarium features dolphins, giant salamanders, and fun exhibits for children. It’s located near Umekoji Park, which has playgrounds and picnic spots.
📍 Kyoto Aquarium Official
4. Nijo Castle
Older kids will enjoy exploring samurai history at this UNESCO site, especially the “nightingale floors” that chirp when walked upon.
5. Kyoto International Manga Museum
A fun stop for kids who love anime and manga. With thousands of manga available to browse and child-friendly workshops, it’s an interactive cultural stop.
📍 Manga Museum Official
6. Philosopher’s Path
A stroller-friendly, scenic walkway along a canal — especially lovely in spring. Kids can enjoy feeding koi fish along the way.
Tips for Smoother Sightseeing with Kids
- Start early: Popular temples get crowded by late morning.
- Mix playtime with sightseeing: Balance cultural stops with parks and playgrounds.
- Use buses wisely: Kyoto buses can get crowded; consider taxis for short trips with strollers.
- Stay central: Accommodations near Kyoto Station or downtown make transport easier.
👉 For where to stay, see Where to Stay in Kyoto: Best Areas for Every Travel Style.
What to Eat with Kids in Kyoto
- Nishiki Market – Try skewered snacks, fruit sticks, and Japanese sweets.
- Family-Friendly Kaiseki – Some ryokans and restaurants offer shorter kaiseki menus for children.
- Okonomiyaki – A fun, savory pancake that kids can watch being cooked in front of them.
Useful External Links
- Kyoto Official Travel Guide – City tourism site
- JR West Rail – Train travel around Kyoto