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MemberVienna has been named the winner of the 2025 Access City Award for its outstanding efforts to improve accessibility for all.
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Vienna wins 2025 Access City Award
Vienna won the 2025 Access City Award, for its outstanding efforts to making the city accessible for persons with disabilities. The initiatives to improve access to public spaces, public transport, information and communication technologies, and public services undertaken by the capital of … Continue reading
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Josh Grisdale replied to the discussion Kusatsu in the forum Japan 3 months ago
3 months agoMaybe @wanping knows a bit more, but according to this you can watch the yumomi in a wheelchair:
https://www.kusatsu-onsen.ne.jp/netsunoyu/0001.html
Not a lot of detail! So might want to contact them directly.
This blog also mentions going and there were no steps and the staff were kind.
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