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MemberConcerned about a wheelchair breakdown in Japan? Don’t worry! Our latest blog guides you through handling such situations with practical tips and resources. Stay prepared and enjoy your trip!
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Handling Wheelchair Breakdowns While Staying in Japan – Accessible Japan
Explore essential tips for wheelchair maintenance and repair while traveling in Japan, including pre-trip checks, must-have products, and emergency contacts.
alliejay, sarahjoan83 and 2 others1 CommentVery helpful. Something that just occurred to me with my particular chair (manual travel chair with foot rests that pop off) is using zip ties. I live in fear of the foot rests popping off when the chair is being handled by airport staff so for the next trip, I will tie those down with zip ties to make sure the pieces stay together even if…
Accessible Japan started the discussion Accessible travel on a budget in Japan tips in the forum Japan 11 months ago
11 months agoAccessible travel on a budget in Japan tips
For everyone who has recently been to Japan, any tips for saving some money while you travel? Bonus if it relates to accessible travel!
Have you ever considered staying in Japan for longer than a week or two? Learn tips about living short-term in Japan with a disability from @schroth-sensei
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Yokohama Life: What I Learned Living 90-days in Japan with a Disability – Accessible Japan
Have you ever considered staying in Japan for longer than a week or two? Learn tips about living short-term in Japan with a disability from Justin.
At Accessible Japan we love going into the details. But sometimes we need to get back to the basics … Is Japan Wheelchair Accessible?
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Is Japan Wheelchair Accessible? – Accessible Japan
Discover Japan's wheelchair accessibility in our detailed guide covering travel, accommodations, dining, and more. Get all your questions answered.
Discover the charm of Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba, a wheelchair-accessible Japanese village near Mt. Fuji. Traditional workshops, stunning views, and discounted admission for persons with disabilities. But be sure to plan your visit your visit carefully! Read this review by @schroth-sensei to find out why!
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Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba – Accessible Japan
This reconstructed Japanese village near Mt. Fuji, offers a traditional experience amidst nature. While wheelchair accessible, advanced planning is recommended.
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