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MemberAccessible Airport Bus In Japan
With only two years left to Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, Tokyo still only has 2 wheelchair accessible airport buses. As our writer Toshiko points out, to get the message across that they are important, we need to ride them often!
https://www.accessible-japan.com/accessible-airport-bus-in-japan/
Kasai Rinkai Park is the second largest park in #Tokyo and will be one of the venues for the #Tokyo2020 #Olympics and #Paralympics. It is a great, #accessible option for enjoying nature within Tokyo.
https://www.accessible-japan.com/places/japan/tokyo/edogawa/attractions/kasai-rinkai-park/
Zenyoji Temple is a small temple in Tokyo that is home to Yogo no Matsu, Japan’s widest pine tree – and it is incredibly wheelchair accessible.
https://www.accessible-japan.com/places/japan/tokyo/edogawa/attractions/zenyoji-temple/
Thanks to @alison we were able to add Nagoya Castle to the website!
https://www.accessible-japan.com/places/japan/aichi/nagoya/attractions/nagoya-castle/
There is a platform near Hirosaki castle so you can get a good angle for pictures of the castle and Mount Iwaki in the background. There are two levels to it and while the upper one only has stairs, there is a lower level with a ramp! Appreciate the thought 🙂 Hirosaki-Castle-photo-platformHirosaki-Castle
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