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MemberI totally understand. If possible, I would try to get her card translated into Japanese. Somewhat related, check this out:
https://www.accessible-japan.com/japan-disability-discounts/
Hi
Soooo, really hard to answer because it depends on the place. Very often they will usher you to the head of the line, show your disability card, and go in. But some places you line up with everyone. Last time I was at Skytree (a while ago!) I think I skipped the line.
You have a disability card from your country?
So, not so much transportation, but a person to accompany you to help with translation, sight seeing etc but also can help with disability related stuff if needed?
Most accessible taxi drivers have at least some training as attendants, but it would be very expensive to book them for an entire day…
Does it need to be right next to USJ? Or is it OK to be a station or two away?
Transport to hotel in Yokohama
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I’m not sure how far the limousine bus stops from your hotel, but it would be much cheaper. In terms of accessibility, while some of the limousine buses have lifts, most don’t. But since you use crutches you would use the front door which has several large steps up like a highway bus. So, it would depend on if you could do that.
For taxis,…
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