ayumatrisia
MemberMobility scooter on trains and at shrines
Hi, glad to have you here.
There shouldn’t be an issue with bringing it on like that. I assume it is about the size of a suitcase when folded? (Please add a picture if possible). @therealjapan likely has good tips for bringing luggage onboard.
As for Fushimi Inari Taisha, there is an elevator behind the shrine up to the gates, and some of the…
Because there is a site that lists accessible taxi providers across Japan… but only in Japanese. I guess you could use Google Translate on it. Here is the link:
https://caretaxi-net.com/taxi/
Some of the places have websites, so you could try to reach them that way. Or if you find a few places that may work, you could pass their phone…
Accessible transportation in the Gold Coast
Yesterday I attended a webinar by @getaboutable on accessibility in Gold Coast ( or is it “the Gold Coast”?).
It was really great and just wanted to note some of the transportation options available to wheelchair users.
The G:link tram line and Hopo Ferry are both largely accessible and also have great accessibility information pages. Here…
Reliable Japan Rail Timetables
Yes, that is one big disadvantage of getting assistance – you can’t just stop at a restaurant or shop in the station that looks interesting!
Anyway, let us know how everything goes and feel free to start new discussions if you have other questions!
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