moyagray
MemberLong time no see!
Are you going to nijigennomori too?
Well… would you like to use hoyer in your accommodation in each city? To fulfill your wish, you must find a hotel with a lift. However, there are very few accommodations with lifts. The only other way is to ask a caregiver to rent one. There are accommodations with lifts in Osaka… I…
Any accessible restaurants in the Asakusa area?
Ramen can be difficult.. you may want to try Ramen Street in Tokyo Station.
Asakusa is famous for soba and tempura, you should check out Akimitsu, I’ve been there twice in my power wheelchair:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/WtpLjduM7khZXAq97
If the weather is nice, eating on the street seating areas of Hoppy Dori is fun too.
Any accessible restaurants in the Asakusa area?
We can certainly look!
How far from the station can you go? What type of food? What are your specific needs?
KeitaGood morning.
First of all, how many days do you plan to stay in each city? As you probably know, staying in Izu or Hakone and going sightseeing in Tokyo would be quite tiring. Because of the distance.
Hot springs are not often found in big cities, but are found a little further away. And the accommodation you want is relatively easy to find…
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