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MemberJust wanted to share something from my activities last week. I had a routine visit with my neurologist and I brought up my upcoming travel. They gave me some general tips on disabled travel but admitted that the support varies from country to country and that they didn’t really have much specific information. So, I pointed them to this site…
Eleonora, Ohayo Travel and 2 others2 CommentsThat is awesome!
I’m glad we were able to help and can keep helping in the future!
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Roll-in shower hotels in Tokyo
Going through the hotel list again, definitely reminded how few roll-in showers are available!
Not super convenient but The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Shiodome has a fairly good shower. (https://www.accessible-japan.com/hotels/japan/tokyo/minato/high-range/the-royal-park-hotel-tokyo-shiodome/)
If I remember correctly, water comes out of those arms as well.
Ohayo TravelSquare Enix Artnia Store and Cafe wheelchair accessibility
You are very welcome, I visited a Square-Enix shop in Shinjuku more than decade ago before they closed it (which was only partly accessible) and I believe this is the shops’ replacement in a completely new building. I’m happy to see this new shop and I have put it on my own must-see list. So, if you do visit, please give us an update. 🙂
-Justin
Ohayo TravelWhile Japan has a bit slow on offering accessible beaches, there are some starting recently including Azama Sansan Beach on Okinawa’s main island.
It has an accessible shower and toilet, MobiChair beach chair, and a mat leading to the swimming zone. Here is some…
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