André
MemberAccessible Japan replied to the discussion Accesibility in Okinawa in the forum Japan 5 years ago
Hello,
For on the main island, you will need to use a taxi to get around. I can introduce a company to you if needed.
The plane from Naha to Ishigaki is accessible – however, you may need to tilt the chair backrest, or put it on the side as the height of the storage area is likely only 80cm. What type of wheelchair will you be using?
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Accessible Japan replied to the discussion in the forum André 5 years ago
Hello,
Thank you for the message. I will send you a private message.
Best,
Joshazaleeboy started the discussion in the forum 5 years ago
Hello
I read an article about Autism Aviators at the Halifax Airport where travelers with autism and their families go through the steps of checking in to boarding the plane to familiarize themselves with the procedure in advance.
Does anyone know if other airports hold events like this?
azaleeboy started the discussion Accessibility improvements for Singapore's MRT in the forum Asia 5 years ago
Accessibility improvements for Singapore's MRT
Priority cabins in trains will be introduced this year for MRT riders with disabilities, seniors, pregnant women.
All buses and bus stops are to be accessible by 2020, and will have priority queues for those who have extra needs.
For those with invisible disabilities, MRT and LRT lines will be offering a so-called “please offer me a… Read more
Accessible Japan replied to the discussion Travel Japan 101 – Help in the forum Japan 5 years ago
Hello
You may just want to start with 10,000 yen bills as you can buy even small items with large bills here (ie you can buy a $2 item with a $100 bill without much of an issue).
But just in case, get some 5,000 yen bills as well.
Train tickets in Tokyo range from 160 yen to 1,000+ yen
As you use the bills you will naturally get change.
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