Jay Bhanushali's Japan Adventure: 10-Day Daddy-Daughter Trip Without Mahhi Vij

Jay Bhanushali recently completed a memorable 10-day Japan vacation with his daughters Khushi and Tara. The television host documented their adventures across Tokyo, including visits to Shibuya Crossing and Nara Park where they fed deer. He shared numerous social media posts highlighting their bonding moments and the challenges of extensive walking. The trip was particularly special as Jay emphasized creating princess experiences for his daughters despite the high costs in Japan.

Key Points: Jay Bhanushali Japan Vacation With Daughters Khushi Tara

  • Explored famous Shibuya Crossing and shared morning selfie at Tokyo landmark
  • Fed deer at Nara Park calling it their most peaceful day in Japan
  • Documented extensive walking with 30,000 daily steps across Japanese cities
  • Shared heartfelt caption about giving princess treatment despite expensive taxes
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Jay Bhanushali enjoys a fun-filled 10-day Japan trip with his daughters, sans wife Mahhi Vij

Television host Jay Bhanushali shares heartwarming moments from his 10-day Japan trip with daughters Khushi and Tara, exploring Tokyo and creating precious memories.

"They deserve it. The best daughters. The best child companion I could have got. - Jay Bhanushali"

Mumbai Oct 25

Television host Jay Bhanushali is currently on a Japan vacation with his daughters, Khushi Ray and Tara Bhanushali.

The actor has been sharing a series of posts and stories from his trip, giving fans a glimpse of his travel moments with his little ones.

In one of his social media stories, Jay on Friday wrote, "Morning 7a.m. selfie at Shibuya crossing. Goodbye, Tokyo. Will be back soon. And yes, final arigato."

The actor was seen smiling in a selfie at the famous Shibuya Crossing with his daughters, carrying their luggage.

He also shared a clip from Narita International Airport with the caption, "All the planes", and another one from the train with the text 'Just before reaching the airport', tagging Khushi Ray and Tara Bhanushali.

In another social media post featuring his daughters running hand in hand, Jay captioned,"'Why should the boys have all the fun?' Wait for the post at the end."

He also posted a video showing his daughter carrying a suitcase down the stairs with the text overlay: "When Japan's taxes are too expensive and you still want to give your daughter princess treatment."

The caption said, "Don't come to Japan if you're not ready for this. At least 30,000 steps walking you have to do."

Jay shared a reel of feeding deer in Nara Park, writing, "'The best day spent in Japan.' Me and my kids loved it. Feeding deer was peaceful with amazing views of nature."

In another post from Tokyo Cart, he wrote, "'When I'm in Tokyo, how can I return without drifting?' Video coming soon."

He also added a heartwarming note: "They deserve it. The best daughters. The best child companion I could have got. 10 days we struggled with less sleep. Lots of walking and exploring Japan."

Jay Bhanushali and his wife Mahhi welcomed daughter Tara in 2019, after years of trying to conceive.

The couple had faced medical complications before birth.

Earlier, they adopted their caretakers' children, Khushi and Rajveer.

Jay and Mahhi rarely post about each other on social media, sparking occasional speculation about their relationship status, but the two have always maintained that they are very much together.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Japan is amazing but expensive indeed! The tax part is so relatable 😂 We faced the same during our Tokyo trip last year. Good to see celebrities experiencing real travel struggles like us common people.
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Ananya R
Beautiful family moments, but I do wonder why Mahhi wasn't with them? 10 days is quite long for a family vacation without the mother. Hope everything is fine between them 🤔
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Sarah B
As an expat in Tokyo, it's lovely to see Indian families exploring Japan! Shibuya crossing at 7 AM is actually the perfect time - less crowded and great for photos. More Indian families should visit!
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Karthik V
Respect for how they've built their family - biological and adopted children both treated equally. This is the kind of progressive parenting India needs more of. Jay seems like a hands-on dad!
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Michael C
The 30,000 steps comment is no joke! Japanese cities are walker's paradise but can be exhausting for Indian tourists used to cars. Good on him for embracing the local way of exploring.
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Divya L
While the trip looks amazing, I wish he'd been more mindful about posting so much while traveling. Safety first, especially with young children in a foreign country. Otherwise, lovely father-daughter moments! ❤

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