Thank you for the video. In America and Australia I'm noticing the Korean brand stroller wagons being used. They seem popular in Asia but do people use them in Japan, particularly at Disney?
I’m moving to Japan next year with a 3/month old. I saw in a previous video a lot of places don’t allow prams. What about car seats? It starting to seem like its inconvenient to take ur baby around😪
I am expecting and I am in Japan. I don't like the Japanese strollers, so I got one in Germany, but mine is so big and it's not foldable. So I think I need a second stroler in Japan. Just for the bus rides. Thanks for the video.
Hi Melody, I also have a Joolz, but I agree that the bus rides are particularly difficult in Japan! Trains are fine, but buses are often really strict and require the stroller to be folded. A small compact easily-folded stroller is definitely convenient for the buses! xx
Nadiya Nanoha my baby is almost 3 weeks now. When the train is empty, the trains are fine. The small Community Busses are still to small. I like using our ergobaby. But it's a hassle when I bring a lot of stuff. I am highly considering buying a Japanese Pram.
Melody chachan Oh no, Japanese prams are great!:) You can find one for just couple of hundred usd. But try not to bring lots of stuff. You really just need a couple of nappies, tiny pack of butt wipes and that's it(tiny bottle of milk if you don't (only) breastfeed. Japanese carry around way too much staff.