Josh Grisdale
Member"1 person yakiniku" for wheelchair users?
You do not need to find “1-person” -labeled place. It is a bit of travel from Tokyo down town but Inashiro Yakiniku is perfectly accessible. https://inashiroyakinikuseisakujyo.com/ 1 min. walk from Minamitama Station, JR Nambu Line.
"1 person yakiniku" for wheelchair users?
I’ve been searching for a 1 person yakiniku (一人焼肉 ?) that I could visit with a wheelchair, but I couldn’t find any. It seems that the chain “Yakiniku Like” is the most famous, but I’ve checked several stores and they are not accessible.
Have you ever tried any in Tokyo?Dear Victoria
Hello! Understood.
“Nijigen no Mori” is located on Awaji Island.
You can only get there by car from Osaka.
You can go by bus, but unfortunately it is not wheelchair accessible.
It is about 45 minutes by car from Osaka (depending on traffic conditions)
If you want to go to this place, I can show you around. I can also arrange tickets.…
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