Liz kieran
MemberI called the bus companies.
The bus from Meitetsu Bus Center is a highway bus so you must fold your wheelchair and climb the steps. I’m not sure if that is possible for you though.
I called Mie Kotsu which runs the buses from Nagashima and Kuwana stations and the staff said that they were non-step buses. So, that would likely be the best…
Dealing with heat when traveling with a disability
I have tried some small battery operated fans, sticking ice packs between my backrest and my back etc.. The ice packs are temporary of course, but the little fans do help a bit. I even have one that can be hung on your neck.
I also finally caved and bought a hat the other day!
The most dangerous, I think though, is not drinking enough. I’m…
Hi!
I went there aaaaaages ago and am pretty sure I used the bus because I remember waiting in the bus stop afterwards. So, I think it should be fine.
The closest station using a regular bus is likely Kuwana Station. The bus line said they are prioritizing accessibility but they also had a number to call to confirm about stations (likely…
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I have a few for looking at the accessibility of places (ie stores, restaurants etc) that can include train/subway stations, but not really designed for that. In general, I end up using Google Maps and then look up station maps to find info about things like which subway entrance has an elevator. So, lots of juggling. Google Maps just has…
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