accessiblehimalayas
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I don’t know the details etc, but it is likely not just an explanation.
The companies have insurance rules to follow etc and when you rent the equipment you need a contract that must be signed. Like when you rent a car, they need you to sign something. So, my guess(!) is it is more than just an explanation but more of a contract… maybe.
For people on vacation?
If you are on vacation in Japan it might be difficult to find and join a team sport, but there are places that have adapted skiing like at Fujimi Kogen – https://fujimikogen-ski.jp/rental-school/monoski.html
There are some places that offer accessible diving like ZeroGravity in Amami Oshima – …
Do any taxi apps. in Japan offer WAV taxis?
Yeah, even in Tokyo I have had times where the WAV option didn’t show up. But, if you chose JpnTaxi they have a ramp… so I’m not sure why they distinguish them. Maybe WAV drivers have more training?
Uber isn’t really a thing here as the taxi industry successfully kept them out pretty much and if you do use it, I think they just dispatch a…
Onsite wheelchair rental for main sights in Kyoto
Hello,
Kyoto can be very flat in the middle and very hilly around the outside! Once you get up to Kiyomizudera you can access most of the areas – but getting up the hill is quite a challenge!
I can look up the wheelchair availability for you, but, it might be best to rent a wheelchair for the entirety of your trip. Even if there is an…
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