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MemberGet a glimpse of the future at the Avatar Robot Café DAWN, where technology bridges the gap between mobility limitations and active societal participation. At DAWN, individuals with physical constraints operate OriHime robots remotely from their homes or hospitals to serve customers in a cozy cafe setting. This innovative concept not…
Accessible Japan replied to the discussion Walker rental or purchase? in the forum Japan 6 months ago
6 months agoReply to Walker rental or purchase?
Hello,
Walkers are not a common request, but you can use our form on Accessible Japan and we can put you in touch with some companies who may be able to help.
https://www.accessible-japan.com/renting-wheelchairs-hoists-japan/
Looking to take it slow and enjoying some local food? Here are some local neighborhoods you might want to check out in Tokyo.
Some of the stores might be a bit tight for those in wheelchairs, but many sell their wares directly to customers on the street.
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The screens can display subtitles for both spoken and typed words so people with hearing and speech impairments can also communicate with railway staff, the Tokyo government said.
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Tokyo subway installs clear translation screen before 2025 events
The Tokyo metropolitan government has installed a transparent translation screen covering 12 languages at a subway station to help foreign visitors ahead of global sporting events in the Japanese capital next year.
tabifolk, alliejay and 2 others1 CommentThis is such a great example of the synergies between accessibility for a disability and for the general public!
Meet a remote pilot from Avatar Robot Cafe DAWN, working from home to change society’s view of people with disabilities and isolation – and take your order!
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Speaking with a Pilot from Avatar Robot Cafe DAWN – Accessible Japan
Meet a remote pilot from Avatar Robot Cafe DAWN, working from home to change society's view of people with disabilities and isolation - and take your order!
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