Stephane DEFREYNE
MemberBlindness accessibility information for a year spent all over japan
Hi
So, first about the Japanese disability card, you can get it as a resident (ie not a tourist staying for under 90 days). However, you need to be a resident of a certain area with a fixed address. So, if you will be living in an area and using that as a base to travel, it should be possible to get one, but if you are constantly traveling I’m…
TokudAw (https://www.accessible-japan.com/custom_tour/custom/tokudaw/) could handle this as well as Wilgo and Ohayo Travel.
Easiest Way to Book Accessible Hotels - Japan
Hello there is the royal Park hotel, a Little bit expensive but we Spent good Time there . It is At least one accessible room. I think it is Easy from There to take the subway or taxis to visit Tokyo and a bus to haneda. I booked on booking.com and Said I need an accessible room. The one was good with two beds but view on a Road. The people…
Blindness accessibility information for a year spent all over japan
Hello, in the train station ( Metro and grandes lignes ) , you can always ask for assistance: a person Will get you on the train, if you need it.
Have a good trip.
Getting to Shirakawa-go in a Wheelchair
There are accessible rental options, but not at every rental location. A common lift-equipped van is the Toyota Hi-Ace, but there are mini-van options with ramps in the back – just be sure to measure and be sure your husband can fit in. I use an Invacare power wheelchair and can get in some if I recline my backrest. If we are going to do…
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