BilandsInJapan
Memberwheelchair accessible Airbnb in Tokyo and Kyoto?
You’d be best to stay in hotels. That way it’s much easier to access hospitals and doctors if needed.
They will usually go out of their way to help you too. I have found booking.com a good place to book hotels. You can also message them to make sure you can book a suitable room.
My suggestion is to hire a wheelchair from where you live. A lot of wheelchairs are very small.
I’m in the process of setting up a business for travellers with a disability. I would be happy to help you. Feel free to PM me.
Buses that go to and from Shinjuku Staion station.
I love travelling in Japan as people will go out of their way to help you.
Buses are a good way to see an area. A lot of buses now have steps that can be lowered and most have a special ramp for wheelchairs too.
Recommended site is Kyoto for a day
I would recommend using taxis or go on a customised tour where they can take you where they recommend.
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