Parents who traveled to Japan with kids (ages 3–8): what was the hardest part?

Hi everyone,

I'm a high school student in Tokyo researching family travel experiences in Japan.

For those who have visited Japan with children around ages 3–8, I'd love to hear about your experience.

Some questions I'm curious about:

  • What was the most stressful part of your trip?
  • What activities did your kids enjoy the most?
  • Were there any attractions or experiences that ended up disappointing them?
  • Did you ever struggle to find activities suitable for both younger and older siblings?
  • What do you wish existed for families traveling in Japan?

I'm especially interested in experiences outside of Disney, Universal Studios, and major theme parks.

Any stories, advice, or lessons learned would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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u/Sure_Clue1715 — 13 days ago
▲ 7 r/AppBuilding+1 crossposts

I’m 16 and just launched my first app on the App Store after months of building it 🚀

A few months ago, I had zero experience launching an app.

Today, my app, Bio Habit Tracker, is officially on the App Store.

The idea came from something that always bothered me: everyone talks about helping the environment, but most people don't know where to start, and staying motivated is hard.

So I built a habit tracker where users complete simple eco-friendly habits, earn points, maintain streaks, and see the environmental impact of their actions over time.

There were definitely moments when I thought, "Why did I start this?"

But seeing the app finally go live made it worth it.

I'm still improving it and collecting feedback, so if anyone has launched an app before, I'd love to hear:

What's one thing you wish you knew during your first launch?

And if anyone wants to try Bio Habit and give brutally honest feedback, I'd appreciate it.

Building something from nothing is honestly one of the coolest things I've ever done.

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u/Sure_Clue1715 — 21 days ago
▲ 1 r/apps

I’m 16 and just launched my first app on the App Store after months of building it 🚀

A few months ago, I had zero experience launching an app.

Today, my app, Bio Habit Tracker, is officially on the App Store.

The idea came from something that always bothered me: everyone talks about helping the environment, but most people don't know where to start, and staying motivated is hard.

So I built a habit tracker where users complete simple eco-friendly habits, earn points, maintain streaks, and see the environmental impact of their actions over time.

There were definitely moments when I thought, "Why did I start this?"

But seeing the app finally go live made it worth it.

I'm still improving it and collecting feedback, so if anyone has launched an app before, I'd love to hear:

What's one thing you wish you knew during your first launch?

And if anyone wants to try Bio Habit and give brutally honest feedback, I'd appreciate it.

Building something from nothing is honestly one of the coolest things I've ever done.

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u/Sure_Clue1715 — 1 month ago