TAKESHI
MemberWheelchair Accessible Dentist in Tokyo/Kanagawa?
The best option might be to go to a university affiliated hospital with dentistry. Here are some:
https://www.showa-u.ac.jp/en/medical_care.html
(Just search the page for “dentistry”)
You are more likely to find English speaking staff and accessibility.
HOWEVER, when going to one of these big hospitals, they often want you to have an…
kenigorAccessible Japan replied to the discussion Private Tours in Japan in the forum Japan 5 years ago
Hello,
It depends on the stops, but @takeshi or @nyandi0412 may be able to help
Maike replied to the discussion Kyoto – accessible tour and geiko experience in the forum Japan 5 years ago
Kyoto - accessible tour and geiko experience
Thanks @accessiblejapan, I will check with my friend and let you know.
For the accessible kimonos, do you rent them for a day or how does it work? Will they help you to get into it or easy to do yourself?
I will try to get in touch with @takeshi as well.
Accessible Japan replied to the discussion Kyoto – accessible tour and geiko experience in the forum Japan 5 years ago
Kyoto - accessible tour and geiko experience
Hello,
If you tell me the place your friend is going I can try to contact them. Alternatively, I know a place that rents accessible kimonos for wheelchair users. No makeup, but a kimono you can wear delivered to your hotel.
I knew a guy in Kyoto giving tours, but he changed jobs. But @Takeshi may be able to help.
Accessible Japan replied to the discussion Boat ruuse in the forum Japan 5 years ago
I spoke to my friend @takeshi and his company may be able to help near Kyoto. Here is the link to his site: https://omakase-tour.com/
He is very knowledgeable and one of the first companies to start accessible tours in Japan!