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MemberAccessible Japan replied to the discussion Bridging the Gap: Living with Blindness and Enjoying a Vacation in the forum Travelers with Visual Impairments 6 years ago
Accessible Japan replied to the discussion Accessibility Nara and Nagasaki in the forum Japan 6 years ago
Accessibility Nara and Nagasaki
Yes, things are in high-gear here! Looking forward to having you here in 2020! Keep asking questions 🙂
Accessible Japan replied to the discussion Accessibility Nara and Nagasaki in the forum Japan 6 years ago
Accessibility Nara and Nagasaki
Hello,
I have been to Dejima and it was pretty good for accessibility (considering it is a historical site). One of the buildings (captain’s room) even has an elevator in it so you can get to the second floor. Other buildings have separate entrances/ramps. It has been a few years, so my memory is a bit foggy, but I remember feeling I was… Read more
Accessible Japan replied to the discussion Accessible Hotel Rooms! in the forum Japan 6 years ago
Great news! This was great to see as well:
Aside from ensuring wheelchair-accessible hotel rooms, municipalities across Japan must also craft barrier-free policies after Nov. 1 and identify areas that need attention in order to implement them.
So great Japan got the Olympics/Paralympics (and now the World Expo in Osaka)!
Accessible Japan replied to the discussion Parks in Japan with sakuras and a good accessibility design in the forum Japan 6 years ago
Parks in Japan with sakuras and a good accessibility design
Hi,
Hmmm… tough question. I would divide parks in Japan into public parks (ie an area with an open space and usually some sort of lawn) and Japanese-garden “parks” (usually a charge to get in, very sculped, no lawn areas usuall just follow the path).
Since cherry blossoms are so popular here, both typically have them.
Typical cherry… Read more
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