Family-Friendly Features and Facilities
Kanagawa is increasingly accommodating to families with young children and travelers with accessibility needs. Major attractions, train stations, and shopping centers offer baby changing rooms, stroller rentals, and wheelchair-accessible pathways. Family-friendly restaurants provide children's menus, high chairs, and sometimes play areas to keep little ones entertained during meals.
Transport Options for Families
Getting around Kanagawa with family is manageable with some advance planning. The Enoden tram, while charming, can get crowded — avoid peak hours (9-11 AM and 3-5 PM) if traveling with strollers. JR trains have priority seating and wheelchair spaces. Taxis are reasonably priced for short distances and can be hailed easily at major stations.
Recommended Attractions for All Ages
Several Kanagawa attractions are particularly well-suited for multi-generational travel. Yokohama's Cup Noodles Museum allows visitors to create their own instant noodles. Enoshima Aquarium features dolphin shows and touch pools. Hakone's Open-Air Museum combines art with outdoor exploration. Kamakura's temples offer peaceful gardens that appeal to visitors of all ages. Kanagawa is progressively improving accessibility. Major stations like Yokohama, Kamakura, and Ofuna have elevators, tactile paving, and wheelchair-accessible restrooms. The Enoden tram has low-floor cars on some services, though many stations remain challenging for wheelchair users.
For detailed accessibility information, the Barrier-Free Map app (available in English) covers Kanagawa's major tourist areas. Key fully accessible attractions include Yokohama's Cup Noodles Museum, Sankeien Garden (with wheelchair loan), and the Hakone Open-Air Museum.
Kanagawa is progressively improving accessibility. Major stations like Yokohama, Kamakura, and Ofuna have elevators, tactile paving, and wheelchair-accessible restrooms. The Enoden tram has low-floor cars on some services, though many stations remain challenging for wheelchair users.
For detailed accessibility information, the Barrier-Free Map app (available in English) covers Kanagawa's major tourist areas. Key fully accessible attractions include Yokohama's Cup Noodles Museum, Sankeien Garden (with wheelchair loan), and the Hakone Open-Air Museum.




