What this is
A hands-on music workshop designed for babies and toddlers, where little ones explore sound, rhythm, and instruments in a playful, magical setting. The 'Migo's Magic' series brings interactive musical storytelling to very young children in an intimate rec hall environment. Simple, joyful, and genuinely aimed at the under-5 crowd.
Who should go
Parents or caregivers with infants and toddlers — this is a niche event for the very young, not a general family concert. Expat parents in Tokyo looking for English-friendly or music-based activities for babies will find it worth checking out.
Good to know
Check the organiser's website or local ticketing platforms for reservation details, as small children's workshops in Tokyo often require advance booking and have strict capacity limits. The Koto Ward Toyosu Cultural Center is a public community facility, so the atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly with accessible facilities including lifts and baby-changing areas. Arrive a few minutes early to get settled with young children before the session begins. Cash is typically accepted at ward cultural facilities; card acceptance may be limited so bring some yen. The rec hall on the 7th floor is an intimate space suited to small group sessions.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

