Accessible Japan
MemberBringing A Guide Dog Or Service Dog To Japan
At a recent event on accessibility in the service industry, we were excited to meet members of the Japanese Service Dog Resource Center (JSDRC). As bringing a service dog or guide dog to Japan is not an easy process, we asked the JSDRC to share about… Read more
As a registered UNESCO site, there is no denying the importance and historical significance of Nikko Toshogu Shrine. However, those who do plan to make the trip should be aware of the distance and lack of accessibility (particularly for wheelchair users) before embarking. Of the total area, a bit less than half of the shrine is… Read more
Exploring Accessible Touring in Kyoto – Kyo Tours Japan and Accessible Japan team up and discover disabled travelers can experience Kyoto like anyone else with a bit of work and planning.
Tokyo cafe to use robot waiters operated by people with physical disabilities
https://www.engadget.com/2018/09/24/japan-orihime-robot-waiters-cafe-social-isolation/
Sanjusangendo is impressive not only as a cultural heritage site, but also as an example of how some simple adaptations can make tourist attractions accessible to all visitors. This site is a must visit.
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