Olivia here,

We received message from Kumamoto International Convention and Tourism Bureau for some activities they do around Kumamoto for all ages.

You can try opening the links below :(information is written in Japanese)

作ってみる (Tsukutte Miru, meaning, “Making something” Workshops)

http://www.kumamoto-icb.or.jp/map/pub/List.aspx?c_id=13&mst=26&fbclid=IwAR0I13dBtWb2YN1ubiY6GF2O8dZuT--wbCgk7IlKuLHzGIZTIeRG2WkAiUY

見て聞いてみらんね!(“Mite Kiite Miran ne”, meaning “Check it out!!” ) “Mite Kiite Miran ne” is Kumamoto dialect, that is similar with “Mite Kiite Mite ne”

http://www.kumamoto-icb.or.jp/map/pub/List.aspx?c_id=13&mst=25&fbclid=IwAR12OXTYnxsVIMbtlrReBDTkB5FGHTeUbpshnyzof4xHaxY36W-NfQLM4ew

遊んでみらんね!(Asonde Miran ne! ; meaning, “Experience !!”)

http://www.kumamoto-icb.or.jp/map/pub/List.aspx?c_id=13&mst=27&fbclid=IwAR0KrDz8QswMWx5uw-_XGUmDOABv6v-WwL8mI_d0PfeqOK70QbcxMYesHCI

(Walk with kimonos, Meet mascots at Kumamoto Castle, planting rice in paddy fields, etc)

The English link is this:

https://kicb.jp

Hope that helps 🙂