Ernesto Jun
MemberWheelchair rental in Kyoto and Tokyo
I think below might be an option for you.
Chuo Ward Tourist Information (Metro Kyobashi Station) rent wheelchairs for free (with some deposit money).
Hi Linda,
Hundred Stay in TokyoIt is a walking distance to Shin-Okubo which is a famous Korean Town in Tokyo. It is not a high brand area but is an interesting district for tourists. As the buildings are generally not build quite recently, I assume a lot of the shops and restaurants are not accessible.
22 Pieces in Kyoto:
It is close to…From Nagano to Fujikawaguchiko
@alliejay I am really glad hearing you had a good experience with our service. We will further improve our knowledge/skills and keep up with the expectations of those who wish to come to Japan with the accessibility support needs for information/booking/arrangement for transport/accommodations/attractions. @joshgrisdale I appreciate the compliment.
Himeji and Mino waterfall with wheelchair
The accessibility information for HImeji Castle: https://www.japan-accessible.com/photo/kansai/kobe/himeji.htm
Other informatin (Japanese only ) on some accessible places in Himeji: https://himeji-fukushimap.net/barrier-free-spot/#baria-h1
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