Joan Pahisa
MemberWe’re excited to feature a guest blog post from one of our group members, Laura Cook!
Laura recently went on an incredible accessible safari adventure in Tanzania, where she experienced breathtaking nature and up-close encounters with amazing wildlife. In her post, Laura shares her story, from the wonders of the Serengeti to practical tips for…
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Trains are actually the thing you don’t need to worry about as they actually run more frequently over new years. (Though, long distance trains like the Shinkansen are often packed and impossible to book the few days before and after New Year’s.)
As for tourist sites and restaurants, be sure to do your research! They often close over the holidays.
Hello,
Here are the accessibility reports from Accessible Japan if you haven’t seen them yet:
https://www.accessible-japan.com/places/japan/osaka/osaka/attractions/dotonbori-accessibility-information/https://www.accessible-japan.com/places/japan/osaka/osaka/attractions/osaka-castle/
Is the ferris wheel you are talking about the one in Dotonbori?…
Best accessibility Shinagawa or Tokyo station
Yes, Shinagawa is a lot less busy and the station is simpler.
Here is the link to booking: https://www.jreast.co.jp/multi/en/
Note that you will need to need to book the wheelchair seat and wheelchair companion seat in two different sessions for some reason. You can only choose one type of ticket (wheelchair seat, wheelchair companion seat etc) at…
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