
KidZania Tokyo: New Construction Site Experience!
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KidZania Tokyo has opened a new 'Mansion Construction Site' zone where kids can role-play construction and maintenance jobs. Children can earn KidZos currency while learning about building processes in a realistic, three-story construction environment.
KidZania Tokyo offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, allowing children to role-play various professions and earn 'KidZos' currency. The newly opened 'Mansion Construction Site,' in partnership with Haseko Corporation, simulates a real construction zone, complete with scaffolding and equipment.
Kids can participate in three activities: constructing an entrance as a construction engineer (ages 3+) or inspecting drainpipes and replacing exterior wall panels as maintenance engineers (ages 6+). The maintenance roles require a minimum height of 120cm due to being hoisted to the second and third stories. Each activity takes about 35 minutes and pays 10 KidZos.
This new attraction provides an engaging and educational experience for children, teaching them about teamwork and the construction industry. It's a great addition to KidZania Tokyo, which has been recognized as a top destination for travelers in Tokyo.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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