Josh Grisdale
MemberBuses that go to and from Shinjuku Staion station.
I love travelling in Japan as people will go out of their way to help you.
Buses are a good way to see an area. A lot of buses now have steps that can be lowered and most have a special ramp for wheelchairs too.
Recommended site is Kyoto for a day
I would recommend using taxis or go on a customised tour where they can take you where they recommend.
I’m looking forward to travelling to Japan early Thursday morning via Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific. During my time in Japan I’ll be staying at quite a few hotels. So, I will definitely sharing my experiences. I’m also doing some planning when I go to Japan next March/April for the sakura season with my parents. Can’t wait to show them Japan !
Dining Out with a Wheelchair in Shinjuku Tokyo.
I haven’t checked any at Shinjuku specifically, but I have been in a Kura Sushi that did have an accessible universal toilet.
Side note: The seating for dining is usually automated and you may get an not-accessible seat. However, you can talk to staff and they should get you an accessible option. They usually have a booth open on one side for…- Load More