Julie
MemberYou might want to try Tours By Locals (One of my friend is a guide for them in Hiroshima). You can filter the search results by “wheelchair accessible” and then can communicate with the guide about your needs.
From what I understand they can be much more flexible than other guides and offer personalized tours in most cases. So you could…
I’ve never been, but from everywhere I’ve checked the only way up is via those stairs 🙁
As for paying people to help, I’m afraid the only place I’ve heard of something like that was at Ise Shrine in Mie, and it is only about 30 steps…
Maybe a local sports team could volunteer?
Accessible Ichiran Ramen and Gyukatsu Motomura branches around Tokyo and Osaka
Hi, sorry for the delay. Just a question – you said your relatives have difficulty with stairs. Are they OK with one or two steps, or do they need it to be completely flat (ie wheelchair users)?
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