crippledcritic
MemberHey, glad you’re loving Tokyo!
There really isn’t a lot of room to leave stuff (like a wheelchair), but in theory I guess if it folds you could leave it between the last row and the wall. And I have seen a few now with a very small rack/closed for baby carriages.
I have only ever used the accessible carriage and have a feeling that the doors…
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I haven’t been but according to the website, there is an accessible toilet and the grounds are accessible.
However, the Karakuri Yashiki and Shinobi Monomi Yagura have steps and aren’t wheelchair accessible.
metro and train outside of Tokyo with power wheelchair
I think @wanping or @tak can help you!
metro and train outside of Tokyo with power wheelchair
Hello,
For the cities you mentioned, likely the experience will be the same as Tokyo (though, the smaller the city, the fewer the options).
I would note:
- In Kyoto you will need to rely on buses to get to many of the sites. While they are accessible, they are also very crowded. Getting on at the beginning point of a bus route will be fine, but…
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