Nagoya Summer
Surviving Summer Weekends with Kids
With summer comes summer vacation. What was once a strong, fond memory of days with no school or responsibility and the only challenge being determining which order to play with what toys takes a stark change in tone and goals when you find yourself on the parental side. Remote workers especially may find themselves with children at home all day. While tried-and-true weekday whiling methods like paint projects, kiddie pool play and the copious amounts of summer science projects available via Pinterest and other similar sites can help with the weekdays, there is a sense that just staying inside on the weekends feels like a bit of a waste. After all, this is your great Japan adventure, right? Surely there must be something for the denizens of Nagoya to do with their children, right? I mean, other than going to an Aeon shopping mall for the millionth time. We are talking about the outdoors here! Well, as an experienced “oh goodness what on earth are we going to do today?” parent myself, here are a few recommendations. Please note that a car is either required or highly recommended for traveling to each of the options below. Seto Iwayado Park This park is…