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Archives for August 2023

August 31, 2023 · In: Travel

7 Days Jeju Itinerary – Enjoying the healing beauty of Korea’s Hawaii

We took a week long trip to Jeju island in November 2022. From lovely aesthetic cafes to tangerine picking, this article contains our Jeju itinerary, what to do in Jeju,…

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August 25, 2023 · In: Motherhood

Our morning routine with toddlers at home – a recipe for peaceful, joyful mornings

Every morning, as the children nourish their bodies by eating breakfast, we also nourish our souls with the gospel. Here’s a little peek into morning routine at our home in…

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baby proofing hacks

August 23, 2023 · In: Home Living, Motherhood

How to baby proof your Singapore HDB flat without sacrificing style

Think of baby proofing ideas and baby proof products, and immediately we think of jail-like window grilles, huge plastic drawer locks, and clunky foam bumper corner stickers. Fret not, those…

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August 18, 2023 · In: Motherhood, Travel

Yufu Child Farm – Family friendly Farm Stay in the Japan Countryside

Finding this gem of a family friendly farm stay in the Japan countryside was a major highlight of our Kyushu trip. In this post, I share about our 3 day 2…

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August 1, 2023 · In: Motherhood, Travel

5 tips to love travel with kids, from experienced travellers

At this point, we’ve taken eight international trips with kids since becoming parents, seven of which were with two young children. Mr 3 is turning four in a few months,…

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At the Chias - Kyushu with kids, standing under the Nabegataki Falls

August 1, 2023 · In: Motherhood, Travel

One week in Kyushu with kids – slow, local and nature-filled

Our trip to Kyushu with kids (ours were 1.5yo and 3.5yo at the time of travel) marked our 1.5yo daughter’s sixth set of flights. Needless to say, the kids are…

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📍 @yufu.child.farm ✈️ From SIN, fly to Fuk 📍 @yufu.child.farm 
✈️ From SIN, fly to Fukuoka then drive 90min

Check out my full article about our first experience at this farm in 2023 at atthechias.com , will post a follow-up article about our second visit soon!

Our Kyushu itinerary is also on the blog. 

Meaningful, slow travel is possible, even with little ones in tow. May we find the magic in these moments, and seize the opportunity to rediscover the magic of childhood wonder once again. 🌱
Not a plane, not a train, but a… ferry? This ov Not a plane, not a train, but a… ferry?

This overnight ferry from Osaka to Beppu run by @ferry.sunflower gets you to Kyushu in comfort. There are various classes of rooms from berths in shared rooms, to suites with balconies. There is even an on-board onsen.

Our ferry departed at 1905, so we bought some food from the Lawsons at the terminal to eat in our rooms for dinner, then after exploring the ship for a bit, we laid out the futons and fell fast asleep. The next morning, we woke bright and early to disembark in Beppu! 

Kyushu is a gorgeous island full of nature and off the beaten track experiences. The ferry was certainly more comfortable than taking a plane or Shinkansen!
Our third time to Osaka, first with the kids, and Our third time to Osaka, first with the kids, and I think it’s starting to grow on us. 

And maybe that’s how it’s meant to be. Relationships built over time as memories accumulate and familiarity frees. 

Do you like to return to old places, or visit new ones all the time?
📍Kids Plaza Osaka Next to Ogimachi Station (the 📍Kids Plaza Osaka
Next to Ogimachi Station (there’s a lovely public park with playground next door!)

💵 Ticket price (as of May 2025)
Adult (>16y): ¥1,500
Child (6-15y): ¥800
Preschooler (3-5y): ¥500
Baby (<2y): free

✨ Highlights

🧪 science exploration
🌏 culture section with musical instruments from around the world
🧑‍🦯 learning about accessibility
🛝 slide and climbing
📮 pretend play areas (supermarket, post office, food stalls)
👶🏻 soft play area for babies
Sharing this tip again before the June holidays co Sharing this tip again before the June holidays commence and all the families go traveling. 

Sometimes it’s not a button, it’s a lever. But it’s always there at the bottom of the armrest. 

It’s especially useful if you’re wearing a baby in a carrier in front, and carrying a backpack on the back, and snagging your straps on the arm rest every time you attempt to shimmy out into the aisle. 

Try it on your next flight!

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