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MemberMoving to Japan with disabled child
Hello Margaux
In short, the answer is yes. As long as you are residing in Japan (ie have a residence, not just traveling) you will be able to use the services of the city/ward you live in. That includes the disability services.
Once you have a place to live you can go into city hall and talk with the welfare services desk and your child can get…
Traveling as a group of Neurodivergent Friends to Tokyo
I’m not sure of any specific places, but many restaurants offer a Koshitsu (個室) which is a private room. If you look at gurunavi there should be an option in English as well. Maybe try putting in the city name, “restaurant,” “個室” in google? Like for Sapporo: 札幌 レストラン 個室
If you aren’t to concerned about food quality, you could also try a…
Hi, Christian Bayerlein:
Wilgo offers you the accessible taxi service in Tokyo, although you prefer public transportation in exploring Tokyo. In Osaka, @tak is the accessible taxi service I recommend you.
The cabin of Wilgo, which has three passenger seats and one wheelchair space, looks like as attached picture. I’m curious about your…
Accessible transportation from NRT airport to downtown Tokyo
Hello
There are various options to get into Tokyo from Narita including Narita Express and Skyliner, as well as regular trains. In terms of space, you can fit and the airport staff may help you to the train entrance, however you will likely not be able to go directly to your hotel on one of those trains and would need to transfer, being quite…
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