Philipp Drabinski
MemberWhile @Andy_C has the Pokemon covered, I can point you to an article from Accessible Japan from a little why back that covers some maid cafes.
https://www.accessible-japan.com/disability-and-dreams-in-japans-maid-cafes/
It is a bit old, but I think they are big enough stores to have survived the pandemic.
Woohoo! It’s the weekend!
What is everyone up to?
alliejay4 CommentsView more commentsStill got a day to go here in the States.
We’re expecting rain in Southern California, so I may just stay home.You won’t believe it but today it is the Belgian coast, with probably not ONE ray of sun. Will share photos to depict the situation…. 😩
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Alone in Japan, legs not strong
Hi! First of all, remember you aren’t alone – we’re here with you!
Off the bat, I feel I should mention that unlike other countries, there aren’t many places like benches to sit and catch your breath. Obviously it is up to you, but you may want to consider renting a wheelchair (even a powered one) as a possibility.
What types of places are…
Width of Disabled Ticket barriers - Kyoto Subway
Hello,
I’m not sure the width specifically but from my experience living in Japan, I have had no issues in my Invacare power wheelchair.
I just looked up the guidelines for train stations and they are required to have at least one ticket gate with a width of at least 80cm but recommend it should be 90cm.
Other documents I have seen consider 80cm…
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