Does your kid’s love of Mickey rival their Mario fandom? Now they can have the best of both worlds, thanks to a new Disney-themed Nintendo Switch.

The limited-edition Nintendo Switch will come packaged in a bundle that includes pink and purple Joy-Cons covered in Mickey ears and a Tsum Tsum-themed dock. The only downside to this awesome console? It will only be available in Japan as of now.

photo: Nintendo Japan

The Disney Tsum Tsum Nintendo Switch will be released to coincide with the release of the Tsum Tsum Festival game, which rolls out in Japan on Oct. 10. You can check out the trailer for the new game below.

While the Tsum Tsum Festival game will be available for Switch users worldwide, there are currently no plans to release the limited edition console outside of Japan.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Skateboarding as an Olympic sport? According to a recent announcement by the International Olympic Committee, skateboarding—along with breaking (as in break dancing), sport climbing and surfing may join the roster of eligible sports for the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games.

Olympic fans may already recognize some of these sports as existing events—but for a more younger set. The 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Brazil included breaking, skateboarding and sport climbing as medal events.

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Following on the heels of the 2018 Youth Games, skateboarding, sport climbing and surfing will make their grand debuts in Tokyo, Japan during the 2020 Summer Games. Even though these sports are already included in the 2020 program of events, there’s no guarantee that any of them will make a reappearance. In other words, they’re not permanent sports. The Olympic Programme Commission will evaluate the additions and recommend either inclusion or exclusion to the IOC.

So why include break dancing, skateboarding, sport climbing and surfing in the Summer Olympics? According to a statement made by IOC President Thomas Bach, “They contribute to make the program of the Games more gender-balanced, more youthful and more urban.” Bach also added, “These four sports also offer the opportunity to connect with the young generation there.”

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: David Whittaker via Pexels

 

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Will Universal Orlando get a Super Mario World addition? According to reports, this Nintendo-themed resort may actually happen. But wait. If it seems like rumors of a Mario-packed park are familiar, you’re 100 percent right. The Universal Studios-Nintendo connection is deep and has a pretty lengthy history.

Over a year ago reports surfaced that the Orlando park was considering this addition. It’s not surprising, given that Universal Studios Japan broke ground in 2017 for its own Super Nintendo World. Putting more than 60 billion yen (which equates to over half a billion U.S. dollars) into the initial design, the project was slated for completion prior to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

At the time of the groundbreaking, Nintendo announced that the new “World” would include an all-new Mario Kart attraction, among other video game-themed fun. The 2017 press release also noted that both the Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood would feature Nintendo-themed “areas” at some time in the future.

So, is the future now? While neither Universal Orlando or Nintendo has confirmed the rumors, Orlando Weekly recently reported leaked town hall meeting documents that show Super Mario World concept art for the Florida theme park. Of course, that doesn’t mean that a video game-themed resort is actually happening. For now, we’ll just have to not-so-patiently wait and see.

—Erica Loop

Featured Photo: Alexas_Fotos via Pixabay

 

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What’s better than taking a family vacation? How about being greeted at your hotel by robot dinosaurs? (Yes, really.) And at this Tokyo robot hotel all your dino dreams can come true!

When you arrive at the Henn na Hotel Maihama Tokyo Bay in Nagasaki, Japan, your family will be checked in by velociraptors in bellhop hats. These state-of-the-art robot dinosaurs have been Guinness-certified as the world’s world’s first robot to work, according to the hotel website.

Not only are they awesome, but they’re smart too. The dinosaur robots are multilingual and can communicate with visitors in several languages, including English.

While the rooms themselves are pretty standard fare, the entire hotel is decked out in a dinosaur theme, with a giant T-Rex in the lobby perfect for photo-ops and a the Jurassic Diner, which features both Japanese and Western foods, including dino-shaped nuggets for kids (of course).

Better still? The hotel is centrally located—in fact it’s the perfect place to get a good night’s rest while visiting Tokyo Disneyland (just 1.5 km away) and easily accessible by nearby trains. Room prices at the Henn na Hotel Maihama Tokyo Bay start at $92 per night for a family of four.

Now, if you’ll excuse us, we’re off to Japan!

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Henn na Hotel Maihama Tokyo Bay

 

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From why quiet time rocks to treating everyone with kindness and respect, there’s a lot we can learn from the Japanese. Exposing kids to the rich and varied aspects of the culture can be as simple as attending a festival or stopping by a Botanic or Japanese Tea Garden for stunningly authentic landscapes. Or, it can be taken one step further (many steps, actually!) with a trip to Japan. Keep reading to discover the life lessons that’ll await you during your travels. 

photo: Wendy Altschuler 

Be Clean: No Shoes in the House!

Traditional Japanese houses, called ryokans, have tan straw tatami mats on the floors instead of wood or carpeting. Slippers are worn in the house and shoes are expected to be left at the door, toes facing out. Many traditional homes also have rubber or plastic slippers for the shower and separate slippers for the toilet (toilets and showers are separated). Many public shrines and temples abide by the no-shoe rule as well.

Be Quiet: Mum’s the Word

Tokyo has a population of nearly 14 million people, and trains and buses are packed to the gills. Surprisingly though, everyone is quiet: being aware of others around you, and being courteous of their space, is a valuable lesson to learn. Kids realize they are not invisible—people can hear and see them, and they learn to act accordingly.

photo: Wendy Altschuler 

Be Respectful,  Be Kind

Japanese culture is all about showing reverence to everyone. Restaurants, shops, and some homes have little curtains that force you to bow before entering—it doesn’t matter who you are or what your status may be, you’ll need to show respect. When you are served food on the street, it is delivered with a bow. Little acts of kindness are everywhere—in the paper flower attached to gift wrapping, in the special calligraphy on the temple entrance ticket, and in the gold flakes dusted on the ice cream cone.

Be Accountable: Pack in, Pack out

Garbage cans are few and far between in urban spaces, which forces people to be accountable and responsible for their own trash. The streets, train platforms, shopping areas are all pristine as a result. When you have to carry your trash, you become more considerate in regards to packaging.

photo: Wendy Altschuler 

Be One with Nature: Breath in, Breathe Out

There is one consistent thing about many cities in Japan: nature lives everywhere. The Japanese commemorate every season, often with a flower or snow representing that time of year, and celebrations highlight the changing of nature’s cycles. From walking around a sculpted garden to strolling in the woods to visiting a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple, green spaces and natural loveliness exist everywhere—urban or country, year-round.

Be Mindful: Waste Not Want Not

Wasting food—especially rice—is considered bad manners. Children are taught to not take more food than they can eat. Slurping, however, is fine when it comes to noodle-y pleasures.

photo: Wendy Altschuler

Be Celebratory: Festivals & Culture

Japan has many festivals, or matsuri, all year long that celebrate children, the changing of the seasons, the growing of rice, ancestors and more. One ceremony not to miss while in Japan is the tea ceremony, a ritual that involves a series of actions to prepare, present and partake in a cup of green tea.

Be Open: Experience Variety

There are so many different types of places you can stay while in Japan, and it’s fun to experience a mixture. Try a capsule hotel in Kamakura; a Godzilla-themed hotel, a robot hotel in Toyko, an Airbnb in Osaka, a traditional ryokan with sliding paper walls and tatami floors in Hakone or the luxe Four Seasons in Kyoto, complete with koi pond, swimming pool and tea house.

photo: Wendy Altschuler

Get There: Make It Happen

If you don’t want to do the planning yourself, Abercrombie & Kent has many inimitable family-friendly adventures to choose from that feature Japanese culture.

— Wendy Altschuler

 

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On Saturday, only the most over-the-top, total Disney fanatics traveled all the way to Japan to experience the D23 Expo—what the Mouseketeers over at Disney dub “the ultimate Disney fan event.” As Disney’s official fan club, the D23 Expo is the biggest event of the year for card-carrying Disney fans—and D23 2018 did not disappoint.

Here are some of the biggest Disney Parks announcements from this year’s D23 Expo.

"Star Wars" Hotel Teaser Video

Disney Parks

Excitement has been building for months over all the new Star Wars experiences coming soon to Disney Parks, but there’s nothing quite like a sneak peek to get the full scope of just how galactic it will really be. This glimpse of the new Star Wars hotel at Disney World will instantly solidify your family vacation plans.

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Pixar Pier Coming to Disney’s California Adventure

Disney Parks

Pixar Pier will open on June 23, just in time for a fun-filled summer. From the moment guests enter the revitalized pier marquee, to the journey through four new neighborhoods with fresh takes on food and merchandise, park goers will hardly recognize the transformed land that used to be the Paradise Pier.

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New Mickey & Minnie Ride Coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios

Walt Disney World Resort

Get ready for a 2 ½-D adventure from Disney’s Hollywood Studios! Wait, what? A 2 ½-D experience? Yep. Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway ride puts your kiddos (and you too) in the center of the action—no clunky 3-D glasses required.

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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Toy Preview

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A visit to a Disney Park wouldn’t quite be complete without taking home a little bit of that magic in the form of park exclusive toys. The new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will be a dream come true for your mini Jedi and so will all the merchandise. Disney just revealed a sneak peek of some the new Star Wars toys and merchandise that the whole family will be clamoring for when the land opens. 

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Toy Story Land & More Pixar Awesomeness

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2018 is set to be the year of Pixar, from the long awaited return of The Incredibles to the new Pixar experiences coming to several of the theme parks across the world. Here’s the scoop on the new Pixar rides and attractions that will hit three Disney theme parks this year.

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What are you most excited for at Disney Parks this year? Put on your mouse ears and Disney geek it out in the comments!

—Keiko Zoll

 

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After a rough 2016 with bad news that just keeps coming (Aleppo, anyone?), a beautiful rendition of Heal the World is exactly what we all need. 45 child prodigies from across the globe came together to record MJ’s 1991 hit Heal The World. The Mumbai-based folk music duo, Maati Baani, came up with the idea of bringing children between the ages of 5 and 13 from India, South Africa, Russia, Canada, Japan and the United States to pay homage to the King of Pop.

Watch the heartwarming tribute below, and try not to tear up.

Video: Maati Baani via YouTube

What is your favorite Michael Jackson track? Tell us in the comments below!

Video: Crazy Japan via YouTube

The Internet loves fuzzy kittens (and apparently pimple popping videos…ew) on Youtube. But there’s a new addiction in town: videos of people vacuuming harmonicas.

A 15-second Japanese film of a vacuum meeting a harmonica is starting a crazy trend of musical vacuums. See more of these irresistible videos below.

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Are these highly satisfying or what!? Tell us in the comments below!

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Most expectant mothers pack a hospital bag to make them and their soon-to-be baby feel comfortable. However, depending on where in the world, the items women choose to take to the hospital might be life-savers, or simple luxuries. DeliverLife, a project from charity WaterAid, revealed what women from around the world are packing. Scroll below to see what’s in their bag.

Australia

Nicaragua

Malawi

Madagascar

United States

Japan

United Kingdom

All Photos: WaterAid

What did you pack? Tell us in the comments below!