Carlos
MemberIt doesn’t hurt to ask! You may want to see if a travel agent here would be willing to handle communication for a fee.
Here is a place in Tokyo you could try – they have an email so you could at least contact them ahead of time.
https://www.ucmj.jp/carrent_lift/
I feel very nervous about the Toyota one unless you can actually communicate directly – it would be a holiday-ruiner to show up and not actually be able to use the car…
Do you have a travel agent etc…
Can I ask what type of power wheelchair you use? I use an Invacare Aviva and getting in a Sienta required reclining my backrest an incredible amount to get in since it is quite low inside. It is designed for Japanese manual wheelchairs, not power wheelchairs.
If it is a Toyota, I recommend a “Boxy” or “Noa”.
VictoriaJourney Behind the Falls experience at Niagara Falls in a wheelchair
Well, it IS the best side of course 😛
Journey Behind the Falls experience at Niagara Falls in a wheelchair
I recently went back to Canada to visit family near Toronto and since my care attendant came all the way, I figured it would be nice to take him to see Niagara Falls.
The area around the Falls is flat enough to not be an issue in a wheelchair and most of the tourist related buildings have accessible toilets available (often as unisex…
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