Tony
MemberGood morning.
First of all, how many days do you plan to stay in each city? As you probably know, staying in Izu or Hakone and going sightseeing in Tokyo would be quite tiring. Because of the distance.
Hot springs are not often found in big cities, but are found a little further away. And the accommodation you want is relatively easy to find…
Shinkansen and general train/metro questions
I once had to go back home with my electric wheelchair, and I was able to get on the Shinkansen train by myself. But Josh’s method may be the best way to eliminate the worry.
Susan PShinkansen and general train/metro questions
When you use the Shinkansen, you don’t need to look for station staff on the platform, and no one is waiting for you. Because you can board the train without the staff. Regarding
2), unfortunately, the Shinkansen has not yet opened from Kanazawa to Kyoto. Currently, it is open only to Tsuruga, which is quite far away. The only way to get…
Applying for Wheelchair sticker for rental car
Hello.
I think you should bring a wheelchair mark that you can attach to your car using a magnet. In Japan, you don’t need to apply to the government. However, even if you have the mark in Japan, you may not be able to expect a big change in your environment.
Tak
Good morning.
The answer to your question is… In most places, you probably won’t be able to get a discount unless you have a “certificate issued under the Japanese system”. However, this is not always the case, so please ask verbally at the reception desk of the historical heritage you are visiting. Maybe you will be able to get a discount…
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