Pictures of Accessibility
Have you been impressed with accessibility when traveling? Was it so great that you couldn’t resist... View more
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I love this!
It allows people with hearing impairments indicate they cannot hear, and then answer the typical convenience store questions by just pointing. And, as with most things designed to be accessible, it can help others too – in this case non-Japanese speakers!
Well done 7-11!
Just a picture of a ramp entrance to a building.
If you take photography using a DSLR on a wheelchair, I highly recommend using an all-in-one zoom lens (example: 18-200mm lens). Although it is not as fast as a prime lens, it makes up for its convenience. For us who are on wheelchairs, this a big benefit as we can just zoom in to our…
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