Deb
MemberWe arrive at Narita airport on October 23 about 4 p.m. and pick up our cruise the next day. We won’t really have time for any touring, given the time and having been on a plane for 10 hours – so I’m thinking that we should just go to a hotel and recuperate – so my sense is to simply find a hotel near the cruise port. Is there a decent…
looking for accessible Cruise port excursions
We are taking a 12 day cruise around Japan mid October and I am looking for accessible tours that can accommodate my son’s electric wheelchair (about 150 kg). The stops we are looking for are to see Tokyo, Mt Fuji. Kyoto, Okinawa as a start. We are also going to Kochi, Ishigski and Kagoshima, but I don’t know enough about those ports to know…
My anime/ video gamer son uses an electric wheelchair – and really wants to experience a couple of things when we are in a short term layover time pre/post cruise late in October. He would love to eat at a Maid Cafe and a Pokemon Cafe – are there any that are accessible – and where are they located? I’ve see something about Ikebukuro…
My son uses an electric wheelchair and I wanted to know what kind of converter I need in Japan so that we can charge his chair. any help is appreciated.
3 CommentsThese worked wonderfully for me! https://a.co/d/hyVFMd4
If it’s an American 3-prong plug, then you’ll need like what Jason recommended (or ask your wheelchair provider if they can get a 2-prong). However, if it’s an American 2-prong plug (like my charger), then you can just plug it in without a problem. If it’s other type of plugs then you’ll need an adapter.
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Hi – we are working through this with Japan airlines with the same type of chair but it apparently over the max weight – even though, like you, we have travelled internationally with this chair and this is the first time that this issue has come up.
Here’s hoping!
We are on a 12 day cruise so am looking to see what kinds of accessible excursion…
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