Deb
MemberWe run a taxi business, and we frequently offer tours to Mt. Fuji.
Although I’m not too familiar with the local bus system in the Mt. Fuji area, I often see long queues at the bus stops.
According to an operator at the Fujikyu Bus company, the buses are equipped with ramps, so you can board with a wheelchair.
In the Mt. Fuji area, there are five…
Safe?
It’s depends on how deep you go!
You may see more people from overseas than Japanese anywhere in Tokyo these days.
I’m sure you can enjoy strolling Kabukicho, the whole town is crazy.So many restaurants, but so many tiny one too. For wheelchair users, the most of big buildings have big entrance and elevators, so you should be able…
Mobility scooter rental in Tokyo, Kyoto...
You can try this one. My client used this one while he was staying in Tokyo.
There is no English pages, hope you can check it somehow.
This model is very compact and so handy. He took this to the bullet train, van, taxi, of course wandering around in cities.
Does anyone going to Japan have an Atto mobility scooter?
One of our clients had an experience in japan with Atto Scooter:
https://www.amazon.com/Scooter-Folding-Full-Size-Mobility-movinglife/dp/B01MQVDPTX
They had to fold it and walk at one JR station, had a bit of a discussion with station staff to go inside the station in another JR station. But other than that, they have no issues. The…- Load More