Rob Dyer
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I live in Tokyo and use a power wheelchair.
I would recommend taking your power wheelchair because you will likely be covering more distance than expected and Kyoto is hilly.
The only benefit to a manual wheelchair would be getting in smaller restaurants or up a step at some restaurants/stores.
Oh no!
Did they help you find another hotel, or did you just need to make do with the original one?
MakI love this!
It allows people with hearing impairments indicate they cannot hear, and then answer the typical convenience store questions by just pointing. And, as with most things designed to be accessible, it can help others too – in this case non-Japanese speakers!
Well done 7-11!
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