Katoji Futari de Go

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The rear rider position is useful for an older sibling who alternates walking and riding.
- It is a familiar Japan sibling-stroller format for short city errands and nursery runs.
Cons
- It is better for errands than for two children sleeping for a long outing.
- Rear standing/sitting use needs the older child to cooperate with instructions.
Product Facts
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Katoji Futari de Go is a Japan-market sibling stroller for errands where the older child alternates between walking and riding. The front seat plus rear rider position gives a clearer plan than a ride-on board when nursery pickup, short shopping trips, or tired preschooler moments are part of the week. It keeps the setup familiar and local rather than moving to an imported modular system.
The limitation is that it is not a nap-first double for two little children. The rear position depends on the older child listening and staying settled, and the stroller is better for city errands than long outings where both children need deep rest. Before buying, check the older child’s behavior, storage space, and whether the rear riding style fits your actual route.