Tokyo | The Underestimated Simple Joys 🪀
My last carefully written notes got ❌, and I still don't understand why. So, I'll keep this one short and sweet. ✨ Tokyo Toy Museum ✨ Initially, I planned to visit the museum while shopping in Shinjuku, hoping to provide some emotional value for Mickey. 🌇✨The museum houses wooden toys from various countries and eras, designed for children to experience. 🪀It consists of three small rooms and a short corridor. The rooms feature a toy display area where kids can play, a classic toy exhibition, and a mini wooden playground. Before going, I thought it would just be a casual visit and didn't expect Mickey to enjoy it that much. 🌇✨ But after experiencing it, I found myself having a great time too. The simple toys, without sound, light, or electricity, actually sparked our curiosity and creativity more. 🪀 Mickey played quietly there for over an hour (until the museum closed), and she was reluctant to leave. 🌇✨She brought the voiceless toys to life with her imagination and stories ❤️. I myself was tempted to buy many little toys 😂. The staff at the museum are all very cute grandmothers, and the place is kept very clean. 🪀 Remember to check the opening hours before you go, as it closes at 16:00. You can make an online reservation or buy tickets on the spot. There's also a small open space outside the entrance. 🌇✨ There's not much to play with, but kids are just happy there 😂. Moms can sit and daydream... #Children's Curiosity #TokyoTravel 🌇✨