Katoji

Research by Peter Crona

Katoji is most useful when a Japan-market family needs practical nursery-run gear rather than a premium travel fold. For strollers, start here when sibling transport, familiar local retail support, and straightforward everyday pricing matter more than the most compact or plush ride.

From
Japan
Founded
1954
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Strollers

  1. Our score: 9.77 / 10

    Katoji Futari de Go

    Katoji Futari de Go is the Japan-market sibling stroller for families who want a seated front child plus a flexible rear spot for an older child. It is practical for short urban trips, but it is not the plushest option for two long naps.

  2. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Katoji 3-Seat Stroller

    Katoji 3-Seat Stroller is for unusual multi-child needs such as nursery transport or moving three siblings together. It is large for a normal household main stroller, so measure storage space and route width before considering it.

  3. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Katoji Tandem Stroller

    Katoji Tandem Stroller is for families who want to carry siblings or twins in an inline layout. The narrower frame can help through doors, but the longer footprint needs checking against lifts, entryways, and car storage.

  4. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Katoji TOBERU

    Katoji TOBERU is a lightweight compact B-type option from about 7 months. It is easy to consider as a second stroller with rain cover and storage bag included, but it is not a newborn main stroller.

  5. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Katoji TOBERU Lightweight Stroller

    Katoji TOBERU is a seven-month-plus compact stroller for families who want a lighter buggy with included rain cover and storage bag. The main check is whether the B-type stage and seat support match the child before using it as a travel stroller.