Japanese cities, like Tokyo and Kyoto, are traditionally known for shrines, temples and historic cultural sites. But as the birthplace of anime, manga and, of course, Pokemon, Japan is also a pop culture powerhouse and a hotbed of kid-friendly activities, from practicing ninja skills to spending time with Snorlax. For a family trip, “the beauty of Japan is you can walk five steps and easily attract the attention of a child,” said Ramesh Krishnan, who goes by the name RamKy and whose company, Japan Unfiltered, specializes in candid tours of Tokyo, Mount Fuji and other destinations.

“It could be a capsule toy-dispensing machine, a karaoke bar with interesting desserts on display or even the peppy music heard playing inside train stations.” Here are six stops on a family-oriented tour of the country’s most-visited cities. Tokyo Kirby Cafe Securing reservations at this wildly popular concept cafe at the base of the Tokyo Skytree can feel more difficult than scoring front row seats to a Taylor Swift concert, but fans of Kirby, the lovable pink blob that first appeared on the Nintendo Game Boy in 1992, keep trying.

Reservations for the next month are released online on the 10th day of the month at 6 p.m. Japan Standard Time.

Even if you get the timing right, the site routinely crashes. But you can skip the red tape and grab a table using the Kirby Cafe Bot, an online service that scores reservations for $7.50 per person for up to eight guests.

Once in the door, you’ll b.