Liz kieran
MemberNagasaki Trams & mobility scooters
Hi Rob,
I have been to Nagasaki at least 3 times but never been on the trams, though I have been on them in Hiroshima and Hakodate.
The tram website lists that most of their stations are accessible (See map here: https://www.naga-den.com/pages/46/), but not every tram itself is accessible – so you would need to wait for an accessible tram to…
Tokyo Hop-on / Hop-off wheelchair accessability
I looked around and found another page and the FAQ mentions discounts for disability IDs but not about getting on with a mobility device.
Not sure if you found it but they have a contact form here: https://skyhopbus.com/contact
They also have a phone number. Shall I give them a call? If so, can you send a picture of your scooter so I can…
Tokyo Hop-on / Hop-off wheelchair accessability
Hi Bob! You posted perfectly – no worries there! I’m also glad Accessible Japan was helpful.
Can you send a link to the bus you are talking about? It is a tourist bus? Or just regular city bus for locals?
Thanks!
At least not common. You may want to try contacting Ohayo Travel (https://ohatra.com/en) as Nomura-san has a lot of contacts. I have heard of some physical care support for travelers, but it is aimed at elderly Japanese and would expect that Japanese is needed. Maybe your friend can help. Here is a big one: https://www.aelclub.com
I certainly…
This might be challenging as most care services are through government services and not out-of-pocket private companies.
Do you speak Japanese?
I know one place that was offering such services, but they haven’t had any updates on social media since before the pandemic, so I’m not sure they are still operating, but may want to…
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