Carlos
MemberNi-Chome's LGBT Bars/Nightclubs Accessibility
Thanks!
I have posted a reply to this video and I’ll let you know what they say.
You’d think in this day and age that LGBT places would know we exist. But, even here in the States, you’d see that many places don’t. Outside of CA, it’s ‘hit and miss’ regarding accessibility within the LGBTQIA+ community.
Of course, there’s also the problem of…
Ni-Chome's LGBT Bars/Nightclubs Accessibility
Thanks for the reply!
You did help. Too often, the disability and LGBTQIA+ communities forget that people can be a part of both communities. For some, like myself, we’ve been LGBTQIA+ as long as we’ve been disabled.
Japan is on my ‘bucket list’ of places to visit. Currently, my goal is to visit in 2025 for the Osaka World Expo. (If I do go, it…
Ni-Chome's LGBT Bars/Nightclubs Accessibility
Not only do I have a physical disability and use a power wheelchair, but I am also gay.
When I travel, I like to experience LGBT nightlife. I saw this video, https://youtu.be/PR55mcAzIy0 , and they talked about the LGBT nightlife in Ni-Chome, Tokyo’s LGBT area. While one or two were on the first floor, I saw that quite a few are upstairs.
Do…
JAPAN RAIL’s website tells you what to do. Read it and see if it answers your questions.
Here, in the States, we have no federal ID card. Each state issues ID cards with a few federal requirements, but they don’t show you have a disability. But, if you need any government service because of your disability, then you’ll get a document that shows that you get that service. But, not all of those documents include a picture. (If…
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