Anaïs K
MemberTaking the train to Kawaguchiko in a wheelchair
Hi
I didn’t get off, I just went directly from Shinjuku to Kawaguchiko and then back the next day.
My main goal was to go to an onsen and actually didn’t go to the lake itself. I used a wheelchair taxi to get to the onsen, and then back to the station the next day (with a short stop at Oshino Hakkai).
As Tak mentioned, the local buses are likely…
Taking the train to Kawaguchiko in a wheelchair
Hello
If you don’t mind how long it takes to get to Lake Kawaguchi, you can take the JR line without changing trains. It takes about 3 hours, though. You can also take the Odakyu line from Shinjuku to Gotemba and then take a bus from there. The bus from Gotemba is wheelchair accessible, but I don’t know about any from Kawaguchiko Station.…
Hello. Nice to meet you.
Could you please tell me more about it? What kind of article is it? What kind of trip are you looking for? Also, which city do you want to see the night view of? By knowing those things, I will be able to answer your questions. Best regards.
Tak
Renting motorized wheelchair Osaka
Good morning.
Thank you for contacting us. I understand that you are in a difficult situation. I would like to fulfill your request…
Are you sure you weigh 150kg? I’m very sorry, but I don’t have a wheelchair that can support that weight. Also, this is such a sudden request that I’m not confident I can meet your request.
I’m sorry.
Regards.
Tak
Capsule Hotels Japan Wheelchair accessible?
Good evening.
Let me confirm your condition. Are you able to stand for a short time? Also, have you seen pictures of Japanese capsule hotels? Even people who are used to using Japanese capsule hotels have some difficulty getting in and out. Also, due to their characteristics, they will require quick movement in the event of a disaster. If you…
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