ayumatrisia
MemberHey everyone, last weekend I went adaptive scuba diving in Amami Oshima! Let me know if you have questions or might be interested in trying it!
Accessible Scuba Diving in Japan
alliejay, tabifolk and KB F3 CommentsSo cool! Thank you for sharing. My wife had been certified (is that the right word?) prior to her health change which now requires a wheelchair and would love to dive. Not my thing but I’ll snorkel all day! 😁 Have others done adaptive diving in Japan or elsewhere and what have your experiences been?
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@joshgrisdale this looks absolutely magical! I have yet to brave the whole breathing apparatus so good on you for that!
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Josh Grisdale replied to the discussion Day trips from Tokyo in December in the forum Japan 4 months ago
4 months agoReply to Day trips from Tokyo in December
We have a bunch of accessible ones we’ve found compiled on Accessible Japan that we can recommend. (Disclaimer, I run Accessible Japan btw)
The custom tour operators can also do tours with a private van etc
This was really powerful. Any thoughts?
Excellent video, story, editing, I’m going to put in a review in YouTube and subscribe.
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I really want to stay at a hotel with a cockatoo on the balcony…
havewheelchairwilltravel.net
Reef View Hotel review - Hamilton Island - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
Reef View Hotel on Hamilton Island offers stylish hotel accommodation including spacious accessible rooms with a view.
An interesting topic. What do you think about balancing historic preservation and inclusive design?
afar.com
Why Aren’t UNESCO World Heritage Sites More Accessible?
UNESCO World Heritage sites are some of the most popular destinations for travelers. Yet many are inaccessible to disabled travelers, and any alterations to the sites are often resisted.
This is a tricky one… unfortunately I think the bigger problem they are facing now is how to keep the number of visitors under control so I am not sure how much accessibility will get attention.
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