André
MemberAccessible Japan started the discussion Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki in the forum Japan 4 years ago
Though it isn’t likely a common travel destination for visitors to Japan, Huis Ten Boschin Nagasaki is fairly wheelchair accessible.
Most stores have ramps and there are accessible toilets. Even the small canal ferry is accessible.
The cobblestone is a bit uncomfortable in a wheelchair though.
The biggest challenge is getting there though as…
valentinaexplores and schroth-senseiAccessible Japan started the discussion Tips for travelers with hearing impairments in the forum Travelers with Hearing Impairments 4 years ago
Tips for travelers with hearing impairments
Recently we had a guest post on our website about travel to Japan with a hearing impairment. Frank, the author, is completely deaf in one ear and has substantial hearing loss in the other/
He shared some great stuff that may be useful to others here.
https://www.accessible-japan.com/tips-on-traveling-to-japan-with-a-hearing-impairment/
valentinaexploresHuh. Didn’t know there was going to be an English version of this. I got subtitles!
https://www.nippon.com/en/news/ntv20191213001/stepping-up-accessibility-for-parlympics.html
Accessible Japan replied to the discussion IBS and living in Japan in the forum Japan 4 years ago
Oh, no!
For the trains, it might not be something you want to do, but have you considered slim-fit adult diapers? They are regularly available at any drug store, or on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2Lyl3bp
It could give you the confidence to ride the train, even a few stops at a time.
As for the hospital and social insurance, your best option for both…
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