Joan Pahisa
MemberSo, in general, everyone lines up and gets on at the front. However, I strongly suggest that even if there is a line, you go near to the front instead of lining up.
This way you can wave to the bus driver to let them know you want to get on because they generally need to put wheelchair users on first. And they sometimes need to reposition the…
I have never been, but looking around on the net, looks like it isn’t promising…
Here is an image of what the carriages look like:
https://www.sankei.com/article/20180119-QUYQC6FRNFONRDSKK7NDVR6P2I/photo/WMNO2Q4DXBOS5G4TDSVNRQXZBI/
After you step up into them the inner part rotates to face you outside. All the chairs are fixed and there is a…
Lifting a folded scooter into a taxi
I think it was @joanp but someone did mention that having their wheelchair folded in advance helped get taxis since it made it more obvious that a) it folded and b) it could fit in the trunk/boot.
Accessing Kyoto and accessible Kyoto hotels
Just as a follow up to @joanp‘s amazing info, here is the accessibility information for those buses:
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