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I should say I meant the few drunk people I saw weren’t intimidating at all
Safe to Travel around Tokyo and Osaka Alone in A Power Wheelchair?
I can honestly say Japan cities are probably the safest I’ve ever felt. I certainly think if you’re from LA and you’re used to being out and about independently you’d be ok. I found Japanese people to be very respectful generally and with the exception of the after work drinks culture (drunk men in suits!) I didn’t come across the same…
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Would something like this work?
babajan, Tak and disneyanytimeHey,
We took the Odakyu Line Limited express (Romancecar) from Shinjuku to Gotemba. You can then get a bus from Gotemba station direct to the premium outlets (they are wheelchair accessible and the bus takes about 20 mins from the station).
https://www.odakyu.jp/english/romancecar/timetable/ this is the timetable for the Odakyu line – note…
I should add the lift is a bit hidden away, you go past the temples and it’s tucked away down a path in the top right hand corner if you’re looking up towards the hill. A couple of the slopes are a bit steep but I’m sure will be manageable as long as your son isn’t really heavy (I’m also a non ambulatory manual wheelchair user). Hope that helps!
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