The stroller that Yukichi Fukuzawa brought back from America/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
The stroller that Yukichi Fukuzawa brought back from America/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
A corner introducing European brands/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
A corner introducing Japanese domestic brands/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Solaria from the Japanese brand Aprica/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Japanese brand "AirBuggy"/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Dutch brand Bugaboo/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Dutch brand "Jules"/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
German brand "ABC Design"/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
German brand "ABC Design"/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Norwegian brand Stokke/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
A set of station ticket gates will also be set up so that people can actually experience how it feels to use./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
There are also steps that mimic everyday life scenes, allowing visitors to experience how it feels to use./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
A corner displaying materials related to Fukuzawa Yukichi's child-rearing/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Yukichi Fukuzawa and his children/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
A guidebook written by Yukichi Fukuzawa for his children studying abroad/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
The venue also features a corner showcasing Fukuzawa Yukichi and other stroller brands from Japan and abroad./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE