Kids' Ibari Ride Tour
2026-02-06 08:50:23

Discover Fun and Learning with the Kids' Ibari Ride Tour in 2026

Experience the Fun at the Kids' Ibari Ride Tour



On March 1, 2026, Plus One Education, a subsidiary of Risou Education Group, invites children for a delightful day trip called the Kids' Ibari Ride Tour. This event will take place at the Ibaraki Ride, a nature-rich experiential theme park designed for young learners. Participants will engage in hands-on activities that encompass crafting and food education while enjoying plenty of playtime.

Highlights of the Tour


1. Crafting and Pizza Making: Joy of Creation!
The experience begins with creating unique, soft lights that each child can personalize and take home. Next, they will dive into the art of pizza making, where they'll roll the dough and add their favorite toppings. The satisfaction of devouring their own culinary creation fosters an interest in food and a sense of achievement.

2. Exciting Support for Active Playtime!
The Ibaraki Ride features a plethora of play equipment, allowing children to enjoy physical activities in a lush outdoor setting. Beyond just crafting experiences, ample time is dedicated to play, helping to cultivate social skills and independence in a balanced manner under attentive support.

3. Perfect for First-time Participants!
This tour has been carefully designed for children from kindergarten to the third grade who may be experiencing a tour for the first time. Traveling is straightforward, with no transfers needed when getting to the nearest station, and a taxi ride transfers participants directly to the facility, easing any potential burden. Additionally, a shuttle bus within the park ensures that extensive walking is not necessary, making the tour comfortable for all.

Tour Overview


  • - Tour Type: Group tour
  • - Date: March 1, 2026 (Application deadline: February 24, 2026)
  • - Target Audience: Kindergarten to 3rd grade (based on the grade as of the tour date)
  • - Location: Ibaraki Ken Inashiki City, Ibaraki Ride
  • - Meals: One lunch included
  • - Transportation: Regular train service (departing from Tokyo)
  • - Tour Fee: 19,800 yen per participant (includes transportation, meals, activity fees, and accident insurance)
  • - Capacity: 20 participants (minimum required: 12)
Note: A tour guide accompanies throughout, with a staff-to-child ratio of 1:3 to 4.
For more details, visit: Ibaraki Kids Tour Details

Schedule


  • - 8:00-9:00: Depart from Tokyo via regular train
  • - Activities: Pizza making, light crafting, and enjoying various play equipment at Ibaraki Ride (such as a slide and fun bicycles)
  • - Return: Depart from Ushiku back to Tokyo, arriving between 17:30 and 18:30

What is STS (School Tourship)?


STS is a specialized program that supports the personal development and emotional education of children through experiential learning. The program aims to help children discover their passions, be it music, sports, or any preferred activity, thereby nurturing their ability to immerse themselves in their interests. We recommend applying soon, as spaces fill up quickly! (URL: STS Tour Application)

Company Overview


Plus One Education
  • - Location: 5F Daito Building, 3-32 Takada, Toshima, Tokyo
  • - Representative: CEO Wakameida Soushi
  • - Website: Plus One Education
  • - Business: Providing experiential educational programs that support children's personal development and emotional education.

Risou Education Group
  • - Location: 40-1 Mejiro 3-chome, Toshima, Tokyo
  • - Representative: CEO Tenbo Masahiko
  • - Website: Risou Education Group
  • - Business: Offers various educational solutions including private tutoring, early childhood education, and educational travel services.

Contact Information


For inquiries regarding this article:
Risou Education Group

Join us for a fun-filled adventure where children can learn, play, and create unforgettable memories!


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