Stephane DEFREYNE
MemberHi everyone, hope your day is going well. I will be visiting Tokyo sometime in January. I have found wheelchair accessible accommodation/hotels ( APA hotel Asakusa Kuramae) but I am absolutely lost as to how I would choose the accommodation that 1. has a convenient store nearby 2. has an accessible train station within walking distance. I am… Read more
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I love APA hotels Even if i dont know this one. The only thing is that Rooms are very small. It Could be difficult to enter the weelchair in your room. And some bathroom have a stepp.
1 – there are Always some 7eleven store in the hôtel or nearby. You can buy food .
2. I use Google map to know if There is à station nearby the hôtel. In…
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I was two weeks ago in apa hôtel Ginza Kyobashi : it is a Little old but not so far from Tokyo station and ginza.
And before in apa ueno.
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US Accessibility Standards for Airlines Going Down for the Next Four Years?
While not an American, I’m gonna miss Pete Buttigieg, he genuinely seemed like a good person working to make things better.
As a non-American, I am concerned as carriers flying to the US have to follow its rules which means it can tend to ripple out to other countries.
Hopefully the airlines with have accessibility become a point of…
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Does anyone know of any countries where listing accessibility information on a tourist attraction or hotel’s website is a legal requirement?
Did you mean countries and not counties?
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The European Accessibility Act requires businesses operating in Europe to make their products and services accessible to individuals with disabilities. This law applies to all companies except microenterprises (https://reciteme.com/news/accessibility-in-tourism/)
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