Food and Travel in Japan (with kids!)

@tinytotintokyo

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Canadian WOC and Mom in Japan. Food, travel & life in Japan with a kid. 2014年🇨🇦💍🇯🇵 ➡️2019年👶🏽 If you need a reply ASAP, email me!
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Answer: Canadian WOC and Mom in Japan. Food, travel & life in Japan with a kid. 2014年🇨🇦💍🇯🇵 ➡️2019年👶🏽 If you need a reply ASAP, email me!

Answer: Food and Travel in Japan with kids has 2,206 followers on Instagram.

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Answer: Instagram Id of Food and Travel in Japan with kids is @tinytotintokyo.

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Answer: Food and Travel in Japan with kids discusses Travel, Food, Family on their Instagram.Top captions from recent popular posts:
  • Trick-or-treating is catching on in Japan but isn’t nearly as widespread as it is in North America. You definitely don’t go to random houses and say, “Trick-or-treat!” So I decided to organize a little trick-or-treating event for the kids in the neighborhood! 👻 I started planning two months in advance and contacted the families a little over a month ago. I was so surprised by the number of kids that ended up joining! Even families that didn’t have kids who could join handed out candy 🍬 And look at my daughter’s haul! Everyone wrapped numerous goodies in adorable bags and there was so much that us parents ended up carrying half of it 🤣 Buckets were overflowing and the kids had a blast. I’m so happy that it worked out, but it couldn’t have happened without all of my amazing neighbors 🥰 Looking forward to this being a yearly event that makes wonderful memories for the kiddos 🎃 (And yes, I know Halloween is on Tuesday but I felt the weekend would work better for families in Japan as parents tend to work late and little ones have to go to bed early ☺️) . . . . . #halloween #ハロウィン #halloweeninjapan #trickortreat
  • I feel like it’s been too long since I last posted a preschool bento other than in my Stories so here’s today’s Halloween-themed one! 🎃 Needless to say, my toddler was thrilled 😆 I’m usually too tired lately by the time it’s dinner to make anything cute so I like being able to make bentos once in a while. (Thankfully not every day like I had to during summer vacation!)
  • Christmas is less than a week away so I thought I would share a very real video about how I made a super simple Christmas bento for my 4-year-old. This was my first time making a video like this so it is FAR from perfect. I also give a lot of credit to having the right tools, many of which can be found at 100 yen stores or Amazon (I’ll provide the links in my Stories). When it comes to planning what I’ll make, I draw what I have in mind on a notepad and ensure that I have the ingredients beforehand (having a stock of frozen premade bento food is always a must!). Sometimes I just use whatever is in the fridge. I use the leftovers from the bento too, we put the carrots in our nabe for dinner and my husband ate the nori. Making a cute bento isn’t for everyone but personally, I love it. I love being creative and my daughter always looks forward to whatever I make. As with everything, it’s a learning process and I think I’ll become better with practice. (And I’m happy all of you are here with me on my bento journey!) And for any parents out there who feel guilty about not making cute or fun bentos, please don’t! What matters is that your child is fed and happy, not how the food looks. (Side note: I’m a little self conscious of my hypermobility (double-jointed fingers) so I hope it doesn’t freak anyone out! )

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