Martin Heng
MemberFiiinally got to ride in one of the newer Shinkansen with 6(!) wheelchair seats!
[Image description: Interior of a Shinkansen train with six designated wheelchair spaces marked on the floor. Blue reserved seats are visible on the right.]
samtsai and Inaki4 CommentsView more commentsNice information
1An accessible Japan is a Japan with a brighter future. Thank you for sharing and for the good work that you do.
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Need electric mobility scooter for my dad.
The general rules from JR are:
Handle-operated electric wheelchairs (ie scooters) that can use this service (the shinkansen):
- Wheelchairs that are approximately 120 cm in height and 70 cm in width.
- On traincars with a deck, the multi-purpose room will be used, so as well as the conditions above, the wheelchair will have to be able to turn at…
Do and hotels in Japan have Hoists?
Hello,
I have yet to come across a hotel with a hoist at the hotel, but it is possible to rent a hoist in Tokyo (and possibly Osaka).
However, you will also need to be sure that the beds at the hotel have enough of a gap underneath the bed.
I know Mr Nomura from Ohayo Travel has expertise in renting so you may want to get in touch. He’s on…
Need electric mobility scooter for my dad.
Glad you found a solution. Hopefully you will hear back about the battery soon. Perhaps you can bring a spare to switch out if needed. But be sure to clear that with the airport as well – especially if it is lithium.
As a lifelong wheelchair user, I can relate to having difficulty with weight control as it is so hard to exercise.
Please keep…
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