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Babies are barred from the pagoda interior, steep steps block strollers, and there are no on-site restrooms, diaper tables, or nursing rooms, so only a fast street-level photo stop is practical.
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Babies are technically allowed, but steep steps, no stroller parking, no diaper table, no nursing area, and a 50-minute sit time make the outing inconvenient and raise safety and comfort worries.
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Babies are allowed, but steep stairs, no stroller access, no nursing room, and toilets without changing tables create significant hassle; carry the baby and all supplies or consider skipping.
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Infants may enter only during limited Children’s Day slots, strollers must be left outside, and long silent rituals can trigger fuss; nursing room exists but overall visit remains challenging.
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Infants under 80 cm cannot board, older babies sit on laps with no harness, no nursing room, no diaper table, and two hours without toilets, so most parents will find the ride stressful.
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