Toys R Us in Japan sells not just toys, but also all kinds of products necessary for raising children. I think a trip there will enable travellers to gain insights on the lifestyle of the Japanese. But since you probably want to spend your time on higher dividend-reaping activities, Sensei wrote a report for you, so you don’t actually have to patronise it.
This outlet in the inaka (countryside) is huge enough to addresss parents’ child-rearing needs under one roof.
I salute the Japanese for being frugal. At least they are stereotyped to be thrifty. Due to the vibrancy of the manga and anime industries, Japanese children grow up loving a wide assortment of characters.
Soccer boys will go crazy with these Pokemon-themed balls.
Just slap Anpanman on the front and watch your children put up less resistance towards potty training
Japanese parents use bath balls to entice their children to take a bath since most houses have a bathtub. The excitement of watching the bath ball dissolve and reveal a beloved character never gets old.
Bought two to alleviate my stresses of getting my son ready for bath time! @Imyourfed & @Rothbardian_fanatic, all ready to be deployed in the bathtub 🛀 !
Busy parents can lean on these packets of food to feed their babies who have evolved to consume solids.
I think it’s smart of Toys R Us to expand its offerings because parents can get their groceries done while their children are happily engrossed in the toys. Don’t you agree?
Toys R Us in Japan - a lifestyle necessity
By cryotosensei | travelinJapan | 7 Jan 2025
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