Moving to Japan with disabled child
Hello Margaux
In short, the answer is yes. As long as you are residing in Japan (ie have a residence, not just traveling) you will be able to use the services of the city/ward you live in. That includes the disability services.
Once you have a place to live you can go into city hall and talk with the welfare services desk and your child can get…
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Moving to Japan with disabled child
Hello Everyone,
My 9 months old son was diagnosed with a autism like syndrome, Angelman which will likely make him not go to normal school. My husband and I are supposed to move there. within the next 3 years. Do you know if Japan has good support and facility for children like my son ? I’m beginning to search on my own but if you have info…
Traveling as a group of Neurodivergent Friends to Tokyo
Thank you! This is very helpful, I really appreciate your response. I will let my friends know.
One of my friends joining me really wants to try a good Kabayaki restaurant when he is in Tokyo, do you have recommendations for one which is accessible? We heard that sometimes good restaurants require a reservation several weeks to a month in…
Traveling as a group of Neurodivergent Friends to Tokyo
I’m not sure of any specific places, but many restaurants offer a Koshitsu (個室) which is a private room. If you look at gurunavi there should be an option in English as well. Maybe try putting in the city name, “restaurant,” “個室” in google? Like for Sapporo: 札幌 レストラン 個室
If you aren’t to concerned about food quality, you could also try a…
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