We love the Wonder Museum! There are three levels of interactive fun. It never feels crowded, and they limit the number of entrants to make sure it isnt (although this may be Covid protocol). There are exhibits on light, shadow, optical illusions, simple machines, physics, geography, sound... the list goes on and on. There is a toddler play area with movable blocks to walk, jump, and slide on. There are also places to make things. One area has many projects which you buy and make something specific (for example, they give you peeler beads and a perler board and you make something). They also have an area where you pay 100 yen, get a bag and a calculator, and choose random objects to build something. Each random object has a cost associated with it, so you can buy up to 100 yen of products (think egg cartons, cardboard, card stock, string, etc). My kids never want to leave and they range from about 2-8 years old. Highly recommend! There is also a climbing net on the bottom floor. The bathrooms are great - mini potty/urinals with appropriately sized sink, adult bathrooms with a seat to put your toddler, family/handicap bathrooms. There is also a baby area with changing pads and a...
Read moreWe had an amazing time! Me and my girlfriend went with 6 kids in total. Aging from 10 to newborn. There were activities to engage them all and it was wheelchair/stroller accessible. The food at the zoo was DELICIOUS! This was a great affordable way to spend the day in/outdoors. We were there 3 hours and didn’t finish all activities so we are definitely...
Read moreI took my 4 year old to both the zoo and children's museum. She had an absolute blast! From the Mandrill's to the ferrous nano-fluid to the climbing nets to the merry-go-round, Wonder had a great mix of attractions that was perfect for an afternoon. Okinawa...
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