schroth-sensei
MemberLooking for long-term accessible rental Accommodations.
Thank you Josh!
I’ll check it out. I looked a little in the Rakuten site, probably have to expand the search to get more reasonable long-term pricing, I’ll keep looking.
Anyway, if anyone has additional information, please let me know. 🙂
Looking for long-term accessible rental Accommodations.
Hello everyone!
I’m hoping to make this year great by staying in Japan and looking for work in person. To do so I’ll need a place to stay for at least the 90-days my passport will allow me to be there (then I’ll figure out the rest once I get a work visa or maybe even a school visa 🙂). I hope some people can provide information on finding such…
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Judy,
Glad I could help.
At the time of my first trip, I had very few resources to plan and prepare with, but I made due with what I could find. So, I was similarly concerned on my first trip to Japan, but after the first day that was replaced with amazement. Nevertheless it would of been easier to plan if I had more info, so I’m happy to…
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Judy,
Your trip sounds exciting and packed full of fun stuff. Here are some suggestions and details I can provide.
-Tokyo: All the Trains and Metro can be daunting at first, but because of them it is super easy and quick to get around this mega-city. Stations can get very busy around work rush hours, but if you work around that (often the next…
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Judy,
You should be able to find many places you can visit, even temples where you don’t need to cover your shoes. However, giving some examples depends on your location, so where you are staying at in Japan?
From my personal experience (I use a wheelchair), I have visited temples that are very accessible (such as Sensoji in Asakusa and Todaiji…
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