Stephane DEFREYNE
MemberMaybe @wanping knows a bit more, but according to this you can watch the yumomi in a wheelchair:
https://www.kusatsu-onsen.ne.jp/netsunoyu/0001.html
Not a lot of detail! So might want to contact them directly.
This blog also mentions going and there were no steps and the staff were kind.
Accessibility of the Subway/Train in Taipei
Has anyone used the subway or train in Taipei? Particularly from the airport. I’ve heard it is accessible but would like to hear some experiences as well!
Any accessible restaurants in the Asakusa area?
Ramen can be difficult.. you may want to try Ramen Street in Tokyo Station.
Asakusa is famous for soba and tempura, you should check out Akimitsu, I’ve been there twice in my power wheelchair:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/WtpLjduM7khZXAq97
If the weather is nice, eating on the street seating areas of Hoppy Dori is fun too.
Any accessible restaurants in the Asakusa area?
We can certainly look!
How far from the station can you go? What type of food? What are your specific needs?
KeitaHi Everyone, hope your weekend is going well. Solo traveller hoping to go to Japan in late January.
1. I’m the process of booking wheelchair accessible hotel through APA hotel chain ( in Tokyo), as according to their website, all locations have a wheelchair friendly room. I am booking it through bookings.com as that seems like the only…
2 CommentsHello,
1 you can try to send a message via Booking.com.
3- you can go to Shibuya and hakihabara. And https://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/ if you like moovies but if i remember, it’ s a Little far Away and you have to réserve tickets early.
Have a nice trip.
Hi.
Good evening.
Regarding #1, why don’t you try calling the APA hotel you are booking directly? The consumer center for the entire group often does not disclose the phone number.
2. I think it is probably best to take the Odakyu line from Shinjuku. There are fewer transfers. Or I recommend taking a taxi from within Tokyo. It is a taxi that…
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